TY - JOUR
T1 - Sialendoscopy enhances saliva production of parotid glands in primary Sjogren syndrome patients
AU - Hagai, Aharon
AU - Mohana, Aladdin
AU - Shalabi, Akram
AU - Adawi, Mohamed
AU - Amy, Dalit Porat Ben
AU - Naaj, Imad Abu El
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/3/17
Y1 - 2023/3/17
N2 - Objective: Primary Sjogren syndrome (pSS) is a chronic systemic autoimmune disorder that harms exocrine glands located mainly in the oral and ocular regions. pSS patients often complain about pain and mouth dryness. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the influence of parotid glands' sialendoscopy on salivary flow in pSS patients and to assess the tissue characteristics of the parotid glands during the sialendoscopy procedure. Method and materials: Twenty-six pSS patients (52 glands) treated with sialendoscopy for their parotid glands between the years 2017 and 2019 were included. The unstimulated whole saliva (UWS) flow rate was obtained 2 weeks before intervention (Tl) and 3 months post intervention (T2). For 20 patients, UWS was measured 6 months post intervention (T3); and for 11 patients, UWS was measured 12 months post intervention (T4). Patients were asked about their oral quality of life before and after sialendoscopy. Results: UWS was significantly higher at T2, T3, and T4 compared to Tl (P = .002, P = .01, and P= .04 respectively). In total, 22 patients (84.6%) reported substantial improvement of their oral quality of life at T2. Of the 52 glands, 33 (63.5%) exhibited avascularity in the walls of the Stensen duct, 33 (63.5%) had strictures, and in 8 (15.4%) mucus plugs were present. No major complications were observed in this study except for one patient who suffered from duct perforation, which during follow-up was spontaneously healed. Conclusion: This study indicates a positive effect of sialendoscopy on salivary flow rate and oral quality of life in pSS patients. Sialendoscopy should be considered as a vital tool in treating pSS patients.
AB - Objective: Primary Sjogren syndrome (pSS) is a chronic systemic autoimmune disorder that harms exocrine glands located mainly in the oral and ocular regions. pSS patients often complain about pain and mouth dryness. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the influence of parotid glands' sialendoscopy on salivary flow in pSS patients and to assess the tissue characteristics of the parotid glands during the sialendoscopy procedure. Method and materials: Twenty-six pSS patients (52 glands) treated with sialendoscopy for their parotid glands between the years 2017 and 2019 were included. The unstimulated whole saliva (UWS) flow rate was obtained 2 weeks before intervention (Tl) and 3 months post intervention (T2). For 20 patients, UWS was measured 6 months post intervention (T3); and for 11 patients, UWS was measured 12 months post intervention (T4). Patients were asked about their oral quality of life before and after sialendoscopy. Results: UWS was significantly higher at T2, T3, and T4 compared to Tl (P = .002, P = .01, and P= .04 respectively). In total, 22 patients (84.6%) reported substantial improvement of their oral quality of life at T2. Of the 52 glands, 33 (63.5%) exhibited avascularity in the walls of the Stensen duct, 33 (63.5%) had strictures, and in 8 (15.4%) mucus plugs were present. No major complications were observed in this study except for one patient who suffered from duct perforation, which during follow-up was spontaneously healed. Conclusion: This study indicates a positive effect of sialendoscopy on salivary flow rate and oral quality of life in pSS patients. Sialendoscopy should be considered as a vital tool in treating pSS patients.
KW - Sjogren syndrome
KW - sialendoscopy
KW - sialometry
KW - sicca symptoms
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U2 - 10.3290/j.qi.b3609681
DO - 10.3290/j.qi.b3609681
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C2 - 36426719
AN - SCOPUS:85150665387
SN - 0033-6572
VL - 54
SP - 234
EP - 240
JO - Quintessence International
JF - Quintessence International
IS - 3
ER -