Volatile sulphur compounds in people with chronic kidney disease and the impact on quality of life.
Natalia Garcia SantaellaGuilherme SimpioneAloizio Premoli MacielJosé Roberto LaurisPaulo Sérgio da Silva SantosPublished in: Odontology (2021)
The objectives are to identify volatile sulphur compounds (VSCs) in individuals with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and to relate quality of life and oral health. A case-control study with 32 individuals with CKD in haemodialysis in the study group (SG) and 32 healthy individuals in the control group (CG) was performed. The VSCs were identified by gas chromatograph before (BC) and after cysteine (AC) mouthwash and an organoleptic test. For oral health assessment, oral health index was used. For quality of life, the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) and Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short Form Health Survery (SF-36) were used. The hydrogen sulphide AC, methyl mercaptan AC, tongue coating, dry mouth, plaque index, and DMFT were significantly higher in the SG. VSCs did not negatively affected the impact of oral health on the quality of life in the SG but did in the CG. As for the impact of general health on quality of life, methyl mercaptan BC and AC worsened overall health in vitality and mental health, respectively. Individuals with CKD have more halitosis than healthy individuals, and it is more related to methyl mercaptan. The halitosis worsened the general quality of life of individuals with CKD. The diagnosis and identification of the origin of halitosis is important to prevent one more factor that it worsened the global quality of life of patients with CKD.
Keyphrases
- oral health
- chronic kidney disease
- end stage renal disease
- mental health
- healthcare
- public health
- health information
- type diabetes
- coronary artery disease
- high resolution
- skeletal muscle
- mass spectrometry
- health promotion
- risk assessment
- climate change
- insulin resistance
- human health
- room temperature
- psychometric properties
- clinical evaluation
- liquid chromatography