医学
吞咽困难
优势比
横断面研究
置信区间
内科学
逻辑回归
口腔健康
大便失禁
生活质量(医疗保健)
胃肠病学
外科
牙科
病理
护理部
作者
Akio Shimizu,Hiroki Maki,Tomohisa Ohno,Akiko Nomoto,Ichiro Fujishima,Jun Kayashita,Ryo Momosaki,Shinta Nishioka,Hidetaka Wakabayashi
摘要
Poor oral health status may alter oral and gut microbiota. Previous studies have shown that poor oral health can exacerbate gut inflammation. Therefore, poor oral health status may be related to faecal incontinence via changes in the gut.To investigate the association between poor oral health status and faecal incontinence in inpatients with dysphagia.This multicentre cross-sectional study included 423 patients (mean age 79.8 ± 11.5 years, 48.2% female) with dysphagia. Oral health status was assessed at each facility using the Oral Health Assessment Tool (OHAT) or the Revised Oral Assessment Guide (ROAG). Poor oral health status was defined as an OHAT score of ≥3 or a ROAG score of ≥13. A multivariate logistic model was used to analyse the association between poor oral health status and faecal incontinence.A total of 351 (83.0%) patients had poor oral health and 97 (22.7%) had faecal incontinence. Patients with poor oral health status had a higher proportion of faecal incontinence than those with normal oral health status (25.4% vs. 11.1%, p = .009). A multivariate logistic model revealed an association between faecal incontinence and poor oral health status (adjusted odds ratio = 2.501, 95% confidence interval = 1.065-5.873, p = .035).Poor oral health status assessed by OHAT or ROAG in inpatients with dysphagia may adversely affect faecal incontinence. Further studies are needed to determine the causal relationship between poor oral health status and faecal incontinence.
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