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Comparison of factors associated with drooling between intractable neuromuscular disease and cerebral palsy

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE
卷 115, 期 -, 页码 71-76

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2023.07.013

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Cerebral palsy; Dysphagia; Neuromuscular diseases; Sialorrhea

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Drooling is a common symptom in patients with IND and CP, and it can significantly impact their QOL and increase the risk of death. This study assessed the prevalence of drooling and identified the factors and drugs associated with it in patients with IND and CP. The results showed that the factors and drugs affecting drooling differed between IND and CP cases, highlighting the importance of individualized screening and considering the impact of drugs on drooling in these patients.
Drooling represents a common and noteworthy symptom in patients with intractable neuromuscular disease (IND) and cerebral palsy (CP) and can lead to poor quality of life (QOL) and higher incidence of death due to aspiration of saliva. Identifying the factors affecting drooling is crucial to improving QOL and improving the poor prognosis of patients with IND and CP. This study sought to assess the prevalence of drooling and to elucidate the associated factors, drugs, and differences between patients with IND and CP. We included hospitalized patients with IND and CP. Among the 269 patients, 69 of 162 patients with IND (42.6%) and 75 of 107 patients with CP (70.1%) exhibited drooling. Drooling in IND was significantly higher in patients with tube feeding and those who had a previous stroke than in patients with potential oral intake and those having no history of stroke. In individuals with CP, drooling was significantly negatively associated with age. Taltirelin in patients with IND had a significant positive association with drooling, and antipsychotics and centrally acting muscle relaxants in those with CP had a significant negative association with drooling. Our results suggest that the factors associated with frequent drooling differ between IND and CP cases, and patients who should be screened for drooling are those with decreased swallowing function, those with IND who have had a previous stroke, and young patients with CP. Moreover, clinicians should consider the impact of drugs on drooling in IND and CP cases.

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