Oral hydration in children with cerebral palsy

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Maria Teresa Botti Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Ferreira, Maria Cristina Duarte, Guaré, Renata Oliveira, Nascimento, Oliver Augusto [UNIFESP], Jardim, José Roberto [UNIFESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1677-3225v13n2a12
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/8351
Resumo: AIM:To investigate whether oral motor performance is determinant for the hydration status and the effect of a supplemental oral fluid supply on salivary osmolality.METHODS:The sample consisted of 99 children with cerebral palsy aged 6 to 13 years old. In this study, children participated in 2-day evaluations: 1st day - baseline: saliva collection, caries experience and oral motor performance evaluations; and 2nd day: saliva collection after supplemental fluid supply. Prior to each evaluation, the participants were trained for saliva collection. Unstimulated whole saliva was collected using cotton roll at baseline, with the amount of fluid usually offered by caregivers, and 48 h after baseline, with as much as twice the normal daily fluid intake previously offered. Salivary osmolality was measured using a freezing point depression osmometer. Caries experience index for decayed, missed and filled teeth (DMFT) was evaluated. According to the Oral Motor Assessment Scale, the children were classified into subfunctional or functional groups. Chi-square, Student's t test and Pearson's correlation coefficient were used.RESULTS:The subfunctional group presented a higher percentage of quadriplegic children (p<0.001), with significantly higher values for caries experience (p<0.001) and salivary osmolality (p<0.001), which did not diminish when supplemental fluid supply was offered, compared with the functional group (p=0.001).CONCLUSIONS:The effectiveness of oral motor performance plays an important role in the hydration status of children with cerebral palsy and those with worse oral motor performance may be at higher risk of oral diseases.
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spelling Oral hydration in children with cerebral palsycerebral palsymotor skills disordersmuscle spasticityosmolar concentrationfluid therapyAIM:To investigate whether oral motor performance is determinant for the hydration status and the effect of a supplemental oral fluid supply on salivary osmolality.METHODS:The sample consisted of 99 children with cerebral palsy aged 6 to 13 years old. In this study, children participated in 2-day evaluations: 1st day - baseline: saliva collection, caries experience and oral motor performance evaluations; and 2nd day: saliva collection after supplemental fluid supply. Prior to each evaluation, the participants were trained for saliva collection. Unstimulated whole saliva was collected using cotton roll at baseline, with the amount of fluid usually offered by caregivers, and 48 h after baseline, with as much as twice the normal daily fluid intake previously offered. Salivary osmolality was measured using a freezing point depression osmometer. Caries experience index for decayed, missed and filled teeth (DMFT) was evaluated. According to the Oral Motor Assessment Scale, the children were classified into subfunctional or functional groups. Chi-square, Student's t test and Pearson's correlation coefficient were used.RESULTS:The subfunctional group presented a higher percentage of quadriplegic children (p<0.001), with significantly higher values for caries experience (p<0.001) and salivary osmolality (p<0.001), which did not diminish when supplemental fluid supply was offered, compared with the functional group (p=0.001).CONCLUSIONS:The effectiveness of oral motor performance plays an important role in the hydration status of children with cerebral palsy and those with worse oral motor performance may be at higher risk of oral diseases.Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul School of DentistryServiço Nacional de Aprendizagem ComercialUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Paulista School of MedicineUNIFESP, Paulista School of MedicineSciELOFaculdade de Odontologia de Piracicaba - UNICAMPUniversidade Cruzeiro do Sul School of DentistryServiço Nacional de Aprendizagem ComercialUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Santos, Maria Teresa Botti RodriguesFerreira, Maria Cristina DuarteGuaré, Renata OliveiraNascimento, Oliver Augusto [UNIFESP]Jardim, José Roberto [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:47:04Z2015-06-14T13:47:04Z2014-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion140-145application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1677-3225v13n2a12Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences. Faculdade de Odontologia de Piracicaba - UNICAMP, v. 13, n. 2, p. 140-145, 2014.10.1590/1677-3225v13n2a12S1677-32252014000200140.pdf1677-3225S1677-32252014000200140http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/8351engBrazilian Journal of Oral Sciencesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-06T09:09:58Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/8351Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-06T09:09:58Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Oral hydration in children with cerebral palsy
title Oral hydration in children with cerebral palsy
spellingShingle Oral hydration in children with cerebral palsy
Santos, Maria Teresa Botti Rodrigues
cerebral palsy
motor skills disorders
muscle spasticity
osmolar concentration
fluid therapy
title_short Oral hydration in children with cerebral palsy
title_full Oral hydration in children with cerebral palsy
title_fullStr Oral hydration in children with cerebral palsy
title_full_unstemmed Oral hydration in children with cerebral palsy
title_sort Oral hydration in children with cerebral palsy
author Santos, Maria Teresa Botti Rodrigues
author_facet Santos, Maria Teresa Botti Rodrigues
Ferreira, Maria Cristina Duarte
Guaré, Renata Oliveira
Nascimento, Oliver Augusto [UNIFESP]
Jardim, José Roberto [UNIFESP]
author_role author
author2 Ferreira, Maria Cristina Duarte
Guaré, Renata Oliveira
Nascimento, Oliver Augusto [UNIFESP]
Jardim, José Roberto [UNIFESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul School of Dentistry
Serviço Nacional de Aprendizagem Comercial
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Maria Teresa Botti Rodrigues
Ferreira, Maria Cristina Duarte
Guaré, Renata Oliveira
Nascimento, Oliver Augusto [UNIFESP]
Jardim, José Roberto [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cerebral palsy
motor skills disorders
muscle spasticity
osmolar concentration
fluid therapy
topic cerebral palsy
motor skills disorders
muscle spasticity
osmolar concentration
fluid therapy
description AIM:To investigate whether oral motor performance is determinant for the hydration status and the effect of a supplemental oral fluid supply on salivary osmolality.METHODS:The sample consisted of 99 children with cerebral palsy aged 6 to 13 years old. In this study, children participated in 2-day evaluations: 1st day - baseline: saliva collection, caries experience and oral motor performance evaluations; and 2nd day: saliva collection after supplemental fluid supply. Prior to each evaluation, the participants were trained for saliva collection. Unstimulated whole saliva was collected using cotton roll at baseline, with the amount of fluid usually offered by caregivers, and 48 h after baseline, with as much as twice the normal daily fluid intake previously offered. Salivary osmolality was measured using a freezing point depression osmometer. Caries experience index for decayed, missed and filled teeth (DMFT) was evaluated. According to the Oral Motor Assessment Scale, the children were classified into subfunctional or functional groups. Chi-square, Student's t test and Pearson's correlation coefficient were used.RESULTS:The subfunctional group presented a higher percentage of quadriplegic children (p<0.001), with significantly higher values for caries experience (p<0.001) and salivary osmolality (p<0.001), which did not diminish when supplemental fluid supply was offered, compared with the functional group (p=0.001).CONCLUSIONS:The effectiveness of oral motor performance plays an important role in the hydration status of children with cerebral palsy and those with worse oral motor performance may be at higher risk of oral diseases.
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Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences. Faculdade de Odontologia de Piracicaba - UNICAMP, v. 13, n. 2, p. 140-145, 2014.
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