Functional status and oral health in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A cross-sectional study.


Journal

NeuroRehabilitation
ISSN: 1878-6448
Titre abrégé: NeuroRehabilitation
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 9113791

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2021
Historique:
pubmed: 3 1 2021
medline: 21 4 2021
entrez: 2 1 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting upper and lower motor neurons. The current practice of caring for patients affected by ALS involves a multidisciplinary team without any indication about oral health care. We sought to investigate the functional status and oral health in patients with ALS to define a specific multidisciplinary management. In this cross-sectional study, we included patients affected by ALS, evaluating their functional status, using the Revised ALS Functional Rating Scale (ALSFRS-R) and their oral health status through specific parameters, including Brief Oral Health Status Examination (BOHSE), Winkel Tongue Coating Index (WTCI), and Oral Food Debris Index (OFDI). All 37 patients (mean age: 61.19±11.56 years) showed a poor oral status, independent from the functional status and strictly correlated to the severity of sialorrhea (p = 0.01). OFDI index was negatively correlated with the ALSFRS-R upper limb (p = 0.03). Patients with bulbar onset had significantly lower ability to perform adequate tongue movements in terms of protrusion (p = 0.006) and lateralization (p < 0.001). Significant negative correlations between survival rate and BOHSE (p = 0.03) was found. Taken together, our findings showed that a poor oral health status might be correlated to a worse functional status and survival time. Thus, an adequate oral health care and rehabilitation should be considered as crucial in the multidisciplinary management of patients with ALS.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting upper and lower motor neurons. The current practice of caring for patients affected by ALS involves a multidisciplinary team without any indication about oral health care.
OBJECTIVE OBJECTIVE
We sought to investigate the functional status and oral health in patients with ALS to define a specific multidisciplinary management.
METHODS METHODS
In this cross-sectional study, we included patients affected by ALS, evaluating their functional status, using the Revised ALS Functional Rating Scale (ALSFRS-R) and their oral health status through specific parameters, including Brief Oral Health Status Examination (BOHSE), Winkel Tongue Coating Index (WTCI), and Oral Food Debris Index (OFDI).
RESULTS RESULTS
All 37 patients (mean age: 61.19±11.56 years) showed a poor oral status, independent from the functional status and strictly correlated to the severity of sialorrhea (p = 0.01). OFDI index was negatively correlated with the ALSFRS-R upper limb (p = 0.03). Patients with bulbar onset had significantly lower ability to perform adequate tongue movements in terms of protrusion (p = 0.006) and lateralization (p < 0.001). Significant negative correlations between survival rate and BOHSE (p = 0.03) was found.
CONCLUSIONS CONCLUSIONS
Taken together, our findings showed that a poor oral health status might be correlated to a worse functional status and survival time. Thus, an adequate oral health care and rehabilitation should be considered as crucial in the multidisciplinary management of patients with ALS.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33386822
pii: NRE201537
doi: 10.3233/NRE-201537
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

49-57

Auteurs

Alessandro de Sire (A)

Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Health Sciences, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.
Rehabilitation Unit, Mons. L. Novarese Hospital, Moncrivello, Vercelli, Italy.

Marco Invernizzi (M)

Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Health Sciences, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.
Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Unit, University Hospital "Maggiore della Caritá", Novara, Italy.

Martina Ferrillo (M)

Dental School, Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Turin, Turin, Italy.

Francesca Gimigliano (F)

Department of Mental and Physical Health and Preventive Medicine, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Napoli, Italy.

Alessio Baricich (A)

Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Health Sciences, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.
Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Unit, University Hospital "Maggiore della Caritá", Novara, Italy.

Carlo Cisari (C)

Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Health Sciences, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.
Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Unit, University Hospital "Maggiore della Caritá", Novara, Italy.

Fabiola De Marchi (F)

ALS Center, Neurology Unit, University Hospital "Maggiore della Caritá", Novara, Italy.

Pier Luigi Foglio Bonda (PL)

Dental Clinic, Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.

Letizia Mazzini (L)

ALS Center, Neurology Unit, University Hospital "Maggiore della Caritá", Novara, Italy.

Mario Migliario (M)

Dental Clinic, Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.

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