Consensus statement on the need for a specialist service for paediatric saliva control in neurodevelopmental disabilities.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Charlie Fairhurst, Belinda Crowe, Katherine Martin, Sarah O'Donnell, Lakhbinder Pabla, Ravi Sharma, Paul Nixon, Vijay Santhanam, Claire McLarnon, Vijay Palanivel, Anne Breaks, Apostolos Papandreou
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Abstract

Poor saliva control (sialorrhoea) represents a considerable burden to paediatric patients with neurodevelopmental disabilities, contributing significantly to both physical and psychological problems. Despite a significant proportion of paediatric patients with cerebral palsy (up to ~44%) and other neurological conditions suffering from sialorrhoea, no coordinated pathways for specialist clinics exist on a formal basis within the NHS.Several management strategies exist, ranging from conservative measures, enteral and transdermal medications, intraglandular botulinum toxin injections through to glandular and/or ductal surgery. Anti-cholinergic medications such as glycopyrronium bromide and transdermal hyoscine hydrobromide are effective but have frequent adverse effects, meaning they are unsuitable or contraindicated in some patients. More invasive procedures, such as intraglandular botulinum toxin injections and surgical interventions, are highly effective but require specialist clinics in a controlled setting.Therefore, a specialist interest group was set up to agree recommendations for equitable service delivery in line with current literature and recommendations from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine in order to address this current unmet need. The results of these recommendations are reported here.

关于神经发育障碍儿童唾液控制专家服务需求的共识声明。
唾液控制不良(唾液漏)对患有神经发育障碍的儿科患者来说是一个相当大的负担,严重导致身体和心理问题。尽管患有脑瘫(高达44%)和其他神经系统疾病的儿科患者中有很大一部分患有唾液,但在国民保健制度内没有正式的专科诊所协调途径。目前有几种治疗策略,包括保守措施、肠内和经皮药物治疗、腺内肉毒杆菌毒素注射到腺体和/或导管手术。抗胆碱能药物如甘氯溴铵和经皮氢溴酸氢莨菪碱是有效的,但经常有不良反应,这意味着它们不适合或禁忌用于某些患者。更多的侵入性手术,如腺体内肉毒杆菌毒素注射和手术干预,是非常有效的,但需要在受控环境下的专科诊所。因此,成立了一个专家兴趣小组,根据目前的文献和国家卫生和护理卓越研究所以及美国脑瘫和发育医学学会的建议,就公平提供服务的建议达成一致意见,以解决目前未满足的这一需求。这里报告了这些建议的结果。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
291
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Disease in Childhood is an international peer review journal that aims to keep paediatricians and others up to date with advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood diseases as well as advocacy issues such as child protection. It focuses on all aspects of child health and disease from the perinatal period (in the Fetal and Neonatal edition) through to adolescence. ADC includes original research reports, commentaries, reviews of clinical and policy issues, and evidence reports. Areas covered include: community child health, public health, epidemiology, acute paediatrics, advocacy, and ethics.
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