FLUJO SALIVAL EN ADULTOS MAYORES Y SU RELACIÓN CON ENFERMEDADES CRÓNICAS Y EL CONSUMO DE MEDICAMENTOS

Objective: To determine salivary flow rates in patients that have a systemic condition and consumption of medicines who attend the dental clinics of Santo Tomas University.Materials and Methods: An analytic study of transverse court was done in a population of 110 elderly people, with ages among the...

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López, Silvia Marcela
Ochoa, Luis Francisco
Valle, Nhora Milena
Aránzazu M., Gloria Cristina
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Universidad Santo Tomás
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv FLUJO SALIVAL EN ADULTOS MAYORES Y SU RELACIÓN CON ENFERMEDADES CRÓNICAS Y EL CONSUMO DE MEDICAMENTOS
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv SALIVARY FLOW IN THE ELDERLY AND THEIR RELATION WITH CHRONIC DISEASES AND MEDICINE CONSUMPTION
title FLUJO SALIVAL EN ADULTOS MAYORES Y SU RELACIÓN CON ENFERMEDADES CRÓNICAS Y EL CONSUMO DE MEDICAMENTOS
spellingShingle FLUJO SALIVAL EN ADULTOS MAYORES Y SU RELACIÓN CON ENFERMEDADES CRÓNICAS Y EL CONSUMO DE MEDICAMENTOS
title_short FLUJO SALIVAL EN ADULTOS MAYORES Y SU RELACIÓN CON ENFERMEDADES CRÓNICAS Y EL CONSUMO DE MEDICAMENTOS
title_full FLUJO SALIVAL EN ADULTOS MAYORES Y SU RELACIÓN CON ENFERMEDADES CRÓNICAS Y EL CONSUMO DE MEDICAMENTOS
title_fullStr FLUJO SALIVAL EN ADULTOS MAYORES Y SU RELACIÓN CON ENFERMEDADES CRÓNICAS Y EL CONSUMO DE MEDICAMENTOS
title_full_unstemmed FLUJO SALIVAL EN ADULTOS MAYORES Y SU RELACIÓN CON ENFERMEDADES CRÓNICAS Y EL CONSUMO DE MEDICAMENTOS
title_sort FLUJO SALIVAL EN ADULTOS MAYORES Y SU RELACIÓN CON ENFERMEDADES CRÓNICAS Y EL CONSUMO DE MEDICAMENTOS
dc.creator.fl_str_mv López, Silvia Marcela
Ochoa, Luis Francisco
Valle, Nhora Milena
Aránzazu M., Gloria Cristina
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv López, Silvia Marcela
Ochoa, Luis Francisco
Valle, Nhora Milena
Aránzazu M., Gloria Cristina
description Objective: To determine salivary flow rates in patients that have a systemic condition and consumption of medicines who attend the dental clinics of Santo Tomas University.Materials and Methods: An analytic study of transverse court was done in a population of 110 elderly people, with ages among the 50 and the 85 years. For the study they were kept in mind socio-demographic variables and those related with the consumption of medications,type of medications, systemic condition. These variables were evaluated by means of statistical tests as: test squared Chi and exact test of Fisher, for variables of quantitative type t student and/or Mann Whithey.Results: Of the patients with systemic commitment those appeared most frequently that suffered hypertension 37 (33,6%) of which showed abnormal NFSE 27 (60%) and abnormal NFSR 30 (53.5). Those that 39 ingested medicines of the antihypertensive type (35,4%) showed abnormality in NFSE 27 (60%), and in addition displayed a reduction of their NFSR 30 (53,57%). By group of systemic condition and medicine consumption statistically significant differences as far as stimulated salivary flow were observed and to salivary flow in rest, it was about (p< 0,001). The frequency of the sport practice reported a protective relation of the diminution of salivary flow of 0,63 I.C. [0.41; 0.97] (p=0.04). Also, it happened to the variable of solid food consumption in which was a protective relation 0,61 I.C. [0.37; 1.02] (p=0.063).Conclusions: It was possible to be determined that a direct relation between the medicine consumption and the diminution of the levels of stimulated salivary flow exists and in rest.
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spelling López, Silvia MarcelaOchoa, Luis FranciscoValle, Nhora MilenaAránzazu M., Gloria Cristina2021-09-24T16:27:48Z2021-09-24T16:27:48Z2018-03-14http://revistas.ustabuca.edu.co/index.php/USTASALUD_ODONTOLOGIA/article/view/180210.15332/us.v6i1.1802http://hdl.handle.net/11634/37105Objective: To determine salivary flow rates in patients that have a systemic condition and consumption of medicines who attend the dental clinics of Santo Tomas University.Materials and Methods: An analytic study of transverse court was done in a population of 110 elderly people, with ages among the 50 and the 85 years. For the study they were kept in mind socio-demographic variables and those related with the consumption of medications,type of medications, systemic condition. These variables were evaluated by means of statistical tests as: test squared Chi and exact test of Fisher, for variables of quantitative type t student and/or Mann Whithey.Results: Of the patients with systemic commitment those appeared most frequently that suffered hypertension 37 (33,6%) of which showed abnormal NFSE 27 (60%) and abnormal NFSR 30 (53.5). Those that 39 ingested medicines of the antihypertensive type (35,4%) showed abnormality in NFSE 27 (60%), and in addition displayed a reduction of their NFSR 30 (53,57%). By group of systemic condition and medicine consumption statistically significant differences as far as stimulated salivary flow were observed and to salivary flow in rest, it was about (p< 0,001). The frequency of the sport practice reported a protective relation of the diminution of salivary flow of 0,63 I.C. [0.41; 0.97] (p=0.04). Also, it happened to the variable of solid food consumption in which was a protective relation 0,61 I.C. [0.37; 1.02] (p=0.063).Conclusions: It was possible to be determined that a direct relation between the medicine consumption and the diminution of the levels of stimulated salivary flow exists and in rest.Objetivo: Determinar la cantidad de flujo salival en pacientes que presentan compromisos sistémicos y/o un consumo crónico de medicamentos y que asisten a las clínicas odontológicas de la Universidad Santo Tomás.Materiales y Métodos: Se desarrolló un estudio observacional analítico de corte transversal en una población de 110 sujetos, con edades entre los 50 y los 85 años. Se tuvieron en cuenta variables sociodemográficas y las relacionadas con el consumo de medicamentos, tipo de medicamentos y condición sistémica. Se usó el test Chi cuadrado y test exacto de Fisher para variables cualitativas, para variables cuantitativa t Student y/o Test de Rangos de Wilcoxon.Resultados: De los pacientes con compromiso sistémico se presentaron con mayor frecuencia los que padecían hipertensión 37 (33.6%) de los cuales presentaron NFSE anormal 27 (60%) y NFSR anormal 30 (53.5%). Los que ingerían medicamentos de tipo antihipertensivo 39 (35.4%) presentaron anormalidad en los NFSE 27 (60%), y además presentaron una disminución de sus NFSR 30 (53.57%). Por grupo de condición sistémica y consumo de medicamentos se observaron diferencias estadísticamente significativas en cuanto a flujo salival estimulado y a flujo salival en reposo, se refiere (p<0.001). La frecuencia de la práctica deportiva reportó una relación protectora de la disminución de flujo salival de 0.63 I.C. [0.41; 0.97] (p=0.04). Igualmente, sucedió con la variable de consumo de alimentos sólidos en el cual se encontró una relación protectora 0.61 I.C. [0.37; 1.02] (p=0.063).Conclusiones: Se pudo determinar que existe una relación directa entre el consumo de medicamentos y la disminución de los niveles de flujo salival estimulado y en reposo.[López SM, Ochoa LF, Valle NM, Aránzazu GC. Flujo salival en adultos mayores y su relación con enfermedades crónicas y el consumo de medicamentos. Revista Ustasalud Odontología 2007; 6: 9 - 16]application/pdfspaUniversidad Santo Tomás Seccional Bucaramangahttp://revistas.ustabuca.edu.co/index.php/USTASALUD_ODONTOLOGIA/article/view/1802/1378Ustasalud; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2007); 9-16Ustasalud; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2007); 9-162590-78751692-510610.15332/us.v6i1Derechos de autor 2018 UstaSaludhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2FLUJO SALIVAL EN ADULTOS MAYORES Y SU RELACIÓN CON ENFERMEDADES CRÓNICAS Y EL CONSUMO DE MEDICAMENTOSSALIVARY FLOW IN THE ELDERLY AND THEIR RELATION WITH CHRONIC DISEASES AND MEDICINE CONSUMPTIONArtículo revisado por paresinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb111634/37105oai:repository.usta.edu.co:11634/371052023-07-14 16:13:52.849metadata only accessRepositorio Universidad Santo Tomásnoreply@usta.edu.co