Liječnički vjesnik, Vol. 133 No. 5-6, 2011.
Original scientific paper
ADHERENCE TO »AMERICAN EUROPEAN CONSENSUS GROUP« CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA FOR SJÖGREN’S SYNDROME IN DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF XEROSTOMIA
Slavica Pejda
Ivan Alajbeg
Iva Alajbeg
Abstract
The aims were to obtain epidemiological and etiological data on xerostomia in cross section of Croatian population, and to evaluate adherence to »American European Consensus Group« (AECG) classification criteria for Sjögren’s syndrome (SSj), in order to identify possible need for improvements in differential diagnosis of xerostomia. A retrospective study among patients seen at the Department of oral medicine for complaints of dry mouth was performed. Three hundred and ninety-five patients met inclusion criteria. A data base was formed, comprising epidemiological, clinical and sialometric data, immunological, scintigraphic, ultrasonographic and histopathological findings of salivary glands, coupled with drug intake listings. Descriptive statistics were used for data analysis. Objective salivary hypofunction was found in 74% of our patients. The most common probable cause of xerostomia was side effect of pharmacotherapy. SSj was diagnosed in 6.7% of patients with xerostomia, whereas in another 8% of patients Sjögren’s syndrome was strongly suspected, but labial gland biopsy wasn’t performed, indicating a lack of adherence to AECG criteria for SSj diagnosis. Application of AECG criteria in differential diagnosis of patients with dry mouth is mandatory, as well as educating general practitioners, dentists and patients on xerogenic side effects of pharmacotherapy.
Keywords
Sjögren’s syndrome – classification, diagnosis, complications; Xerostomia – diagnosis, epidemiology, etiology; Salivary glands – secretion; Salivation – drug effects; Croatia – epidemiology; Algorithms
Hrčak ID:
171762
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Publication date:
30.6.2011.
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