[Hypersalivation - inauguration of the S2k Guideline (AWMF) in short form].

A Steffen, D Beutner, S Hakim, W Jost, K G Kahl, R Laskawi, R Lencer, V Mall, F-W Mehrhoff, T Meyners, R Schonweiler, S Schroder, H Schroter-Morasch, M Schuster, S Steinlechner, J Winterhoff, J Zenk, O Guntinas-Lichius

Abstract

Hypersalivation describes a relatively excessive salivary flow, which wets the patient himself and his surroundings. It may result because of insufficient oro-motor function, dysphagia, decreased central control and coordination. This reduces social interaction chances and burdens daily care. Multidisciplinary diagnostic and treatment evaluation is recommended already at early stage and focus on dysphagia, and saliva aspiration. Therefore, a multidisciplinary S2k guideline was developed. Diagnostic tools such as fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing and videofluoroscopic swallowing studies generate important data on therapy selection and control. Especially traumatic and oncologic cases profit from swallowing therapy programmes in order to activate compensation mechanisms. In children with hypotonic oral muscles, oralstimulation plates can induce a relevant symptom release because of the improved lip closure. In acute hypersalivation, the pharmacologic treatment with glycopyrrolate and scopolamine in various applications is useful but its value in long-term usage critical. The injection of botulinum toxin into the salivary glands has shown safe and effective results with long lasting saliva reduction. Surgical treatment should be reserved for isolated cases. External radiation is judged as ultima ratio. Therapy effects and symptom severity has to be followed, especially in neurodegenerative cases. The resulting xerostomia should be critically evaluated by the responsible physician regarding oral and dental hygiene.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLaryngo- rhino- otologie
Number of pages8
Publication date08.2013
Pages515-522
ISBN (Print)1438-8685
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 08.2013

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