Factors influencing xerostomia and oral health‐related quality of life in polymedicated patients

Author:

Ramírez Lucía1,Sánchez Isabel1,González‐Serrano José1,Muñoz Marta2,Martínez‐Acitores María Luisa3,Garrido Estela4,Hernández Gonzalo1,López‐Pintor Rosa María1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dental Clinical Specialties, ORALMED Research Group, School of Dentistry Complutense University Madrid Spain

2. Department of Clinical Dentistry, School of Biomedical Science European University of Madrid Madrid Spain

3. Adelfas Health‐Care Centre Madrid Spain

4. Canal de Panama Health‐Care Centre Madrid Spain

Abstract

ObjectivesTo evaluate whether the severity of xerostomia in older polymedicated patients impacts oral health‐related quality of life (OHRQoL).BackgroundMedication‐associated xerostomia is common in older people. Xerostomia may impair OHRQoL.Materials and methodsThis cross‐sectional study included older hypertensive patients from two health centres. We assessed the severity of xerostomia and OHRQoL using the Xerostomia Inventory (XI) tool, and the Oral Health Impact Profile‐14 (OHIP‐14) instrument, respectively. We measured unstimulated (UWS) and stimulated (SWS) salivary flows. Univariate and multiple linear regression analyses evaluated the associations of XI and OHIP‐14 and different explanatory variables.ResultsOf the 218 patients enrolled, 51.8% had xerostomia, and 38.1% and 27.5% suffered from UWS and SWS hyposalivation, respectively. Patients with xerostomia, UWS, and SWS hyposalivation scored significantly higher on the XI. However, only those with xerostomia or UWS hyposalivation had significantly higher OHIP‐14 scores. A moderate correlation was observed between XI and OHIP‐14 scores. The multiple regression model showed that factors with the greatest impact on XI were the patient's complaint of xerostomia, UWS flow rate, age and sex. However, only the XI score was significantly associated with the OHIP‐14 score.ConclusionXerostomia has a negative impact on OHRQoL in older polymedicated patients, but this impact is less than in other types of xerostomia. Longitudinal studies are needed to determine whether changes in the detected explanatory variables influence XI and OHIP scores in these patients.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,General Dentistry

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