The management of xerostomia in patients on haemodialysis: Comparison of artificial saliva and chewing gum

CP Bots*, HS Brand, ECI Veerman, M Valentijn-Benz, BM Van Amerongen, AVN Amerongen, RM Valentijn, PI Vos, JA Bijlsma, PM ter Wee

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Abstract

Many patients on haemodialysis (HD) therapy suffer from a dry mouth and xerostomia. This can be relieved by mechanical and gustatory stimulation or palliative care. The aim of this crossover study was to investigate the effect and preferences of a sugar-free chewing gum (Freedent White(TM)) and a xanthan gum-based artificial saliva (Xialine(TM)) in the management of xerostomia in chronic HD patients. Sixty-five HD patients participated in a 6-week crossover trial. The artificial saliva was rated significantly lower than the chewing gum for effectiveness, taste and a global assessment. No preference differences were found for gender and age, although older subjects rated the artificial saliva with a higher mark. Thirty-nine subjects (60%) preferred chewing gum, 15% (n=10) preferred the artificial saliva. Therefore, both chewing gum and artificial saliva could play an important role in the palliative care of xerostomia in HID patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)202-207
Number of pages6
JournalPalliative Medicine
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • artificial saliva
  • chewing gum
  • dialysis
  • palliative care
  • xerostomia
  • STAGE RENAL-DISEASE
  • DRY MOUTH
  • SYMPTOMS
  • FLOW
  • RADIOTHERAPY
  • SUBSTITUTES
  • ASSOCIATION
  • MEDICATION
  • DISORDERS
  • EFFICACY

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