نتایج جستجو برای: xerostomia

تعداد نتایج: 1511  

2017
Rosa-María López-Pintor Lucía López-Pintor Elisabeth Casañas Lorenzo de Arriba Gonzalo Hernández

BACKGROUND To determine the prevalence of xerostomia and hyposalivation in Haemodialysis (HD) patients, to clarify risk factors, assess patient's quality of life, and to establish a possible correlation among interdialytic weight gain (IDWG) and xerostomia. MATERIAL AND METHODS This study was performed on a group of 50 HD patients. Data were collected using a questionnaire containing demograp...

2013
Farzaneh Agha-Hosseini Mahdieh-Sadat Moosavi

This evidence-based article reviews risk indicators and management of unknown-origin xerostomia. Xerostomia and hyposalivation refer to different aspects of dry mouth. Xerostomia is a subjective sensation of dry mouth, whilst hyposalivation is defined as an objective assessment of reduced salivary flow rate. About 30% of the elderly (65 years and older) experience xerostomia and hyposalivation....

2014
R Ladda VO Kasat SA Gangadhar S Baheti AJ Bhandari

Xerostomia refers to a subjective sensation of dry mouth. A variety of factors can cause xerostomia including radiotherapy (RT) given for the treatment of oral carcinoma. Depending on the cause, treatment is provided to a patient suffering from xerostomia. In severe xerostomia salivary substitutes can be used and if the xerostomic patient is edentulous, then reservoir space for artificial saliv...

Journal: :Age and ageing 1996
T C Harry

This review considers the changes in salivary glands associated with ageing and concludes that there is no evidence to show that xerostomia is likely to result from the ageing process alone. The four main factors causing xerostomia are presented and it can be seen that the condition is a side-effect of diseases and the drugs used to treat these diseases. As xerostomia has a significant effect o...

Journal: :International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics 2002
Pramila Rani Anné Mitchell Machtay David I Rosenthal David M Brizel William H Morrison David H Irwin Prakash B Chougule Noel C Estopinal Anthony Berson Walter J Curran

PURPOSE Intravenous amifostine 200 mg/m2 reduces xerostomia in head-and-neck cancer patients. This Phase II study evaluated subcutaneous (s.c.) amifostine in a similar patient population. PATIENTS AND METHODS Patients received amifostine 500 mg, administered as two 250-mg s.c. injections 60 min before once-daily radiation for head-and-neck cancer (50-70 Gy in 5-7 weeks). The primary endpoint ...

2006
Mark S. Chambers David I. Rosenthal Randal S. Weber

Background. Radiation-induced xerostomia is a frequent and usually permanent side effect of radiation therapy for head and neck cancer. We summarize recent developments in the prevention and treatment of radiation-induced xerostomia. Methods. The Medline database was searched for articles published within the past 10 years on the prevention and treatment of postirradiation xerostomia. Proceedin...

2015
Alessandro Villa Christopher L Connell Silvio Abati

Xerostomia, the subjective complaint of dry mouth, and hyposalivation remain a significant burden for many individuals. Diagnosis of xerostomia and salivary gland hypofunction is dependent upon a careful and detailed history and thorough oral examination. There exist many options for treatment and symptom management: salivary stimulants, topical agents, saliva substitutes, and systemic sialogog...

2016
Monisha Billings Bruce A. Dye Timothy Iafolla Alan N. Baer Margaret Grisius Ilias Alevizos

BACKGROUND Xerostomia is a chief complaint of patients with Sjögren's syndrome (SS). However, newer proposals for SS classification remove xerostomia and hyposalivation from the criteria list. Given these developments and the importance of patient-centered research outcomes, we sought to evaluate the utility of patient-reported xerostomia with implications for classification criteria, and clini...

Dina Maleki, Elahe Alipour, Maryam Basirat, Robabe Soleimani, Sattar Akbari,

Abstract Introduction: Psychiatric disorders such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia cause vascular, neurological, and neurobiological changes. On other hand, salivary glands are influenced by changes in the autonomic nervous system. Therefore, this  hypothesis was formed that psychiatric disorders can affect salivary glands through neurological pathways. This study aimed to evaluate if sc...

Journal: :Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 1995
W J Loesche J Bromberg M S Terpenning W A Bretz B L Dominguez N S Grossman S E Langmore

OBJECTIVE To study the relationship between complaints of xerostomia and salivary performance and food avoidances in four geriatric groups chosen to reflect a broad spectrum of individuals along the health-disease continuum. To determine whether xerogenic medications taken by these individuals could be associated with either complaints of xerostomia or with food avoidances. DESIGN Cross-secti...

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