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Oral Health and Quality of Life in Candidates for Liver Transplantation
Authors:L. Lins  I. Aguiar  F.M. Carvalho  L. Souza  V. Sarmento  L. Codes  P. Bittencourt  R. Paraná  J. Bastos
Affiliation:1. School of Medicine, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil;2. Edgard Santos University Hospital, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil;3. Portuguese Hospital, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Abstract:

Background

There is a gap in the scientific literature about the association between oral health and the health-related quality of life of patients on the liver transplantation waiting list. The aim of this work was to describe aspects of oral health and quality of life of patients on a liver transplantation waiting list.

Methods

This was a cross-sectional study among 116 patients with chronic hepatic disease: 29 on a liver transplantation waiting list (Model for End-Stage Liver Disease score ≥15) and 87 under monitoring in a gastroenterology service in a Brazilian university hospital. Oral health was evaluated according to criteria recommended by the World Health Organization and by the European Association of Dental Public Health. Health-related quality of life was evaluated by means of the 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36).

Results

Patients on the liver transplantation waiting list presented poorer health-related quality of life than those who were not on the list in the domains physical functioning, role physical, bodily pain, general health perceptions, and social functioning and in the physical component summary. Periodontitis affected 72.4% of the patients on the liver transplantation waiting list, but only 27.6% of the patients not on that list. Reduced salivary flow was associated with poorer mental health component summary in hepatitis C patients.

Conclusions

Patients on the liver transplantation waiting list presented poorer health-related quality of life than those who were not on the list, mainly in the indicators concerning physical health, as well as higher frequencies of decayed teeth and periodontitis. The mental health component summary was associated with reduced salivary flow in hepatitis C patients.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Liliane Lins   School of Medicine   Federal University of Bahia   Praça XV de Novembro   Largo do Terreiro de Jesus s/n   CEP 400260-10 Salvador   Bahia   Brasil.
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