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难以下咽的药丸:与吞咽困难相关因素的调查

A Difficult Pill to Swallow: An Investigation of the Factors Associated with Medication Swallowing Difficulties.

作者信息

Radhakrishnan Chandramouli, Sefidani Forough Aida, Cichero Julie A Y, Smyth Heather E, Raidhan Aisha, Nissen Lisa M, Steadman Kathryn J

机构信息

School of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

School of Clinical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Patient Prefer Adherence. 2021 Jan 11;15:29-40. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S277238. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many medications are available as solid oral dosage forms such as tablets and capsules; however, some people find these medications difficult to swallow.

AIM

To identify whether certain psychological, oral sensory, and oral motor characteristics contribute to medication swallowing difficulties.

METHODS

A sample of healthy adults from two academic institutions in Brisbane were assessed for their experiences with swallowing solid oral dosage forms, food preferences, and food neophobia. The gag reflex, oral cavity size, fungiform papillae count, and chewing efficacy were also evaluated followed by a capsule-swallowing task. Primary outcome was the incidence of medication swallowing difficulties. Secondary outcomes were the association of medication swallowing difficulties with psychological, oral sensory, and oral motor factors.

RESULTS

Of 152 subjects, 32% reported difficulty swallowing tablets or capsules whole. This group was significantly more likely to have had a memory of choking on medications compared to those without medication swallowing difficulties (OR = 7.25, p < 0.05). Current medication swallowing difficulties were significantly associated with a smaller mouth cavity size (OR = 2.98, p < 0.05), a higher density of taste receptors on the tongue (OR = 3.27, p < 0.05), and were higher among those who chewed a jelly candy to non-homogenous particle size (OR = 4.1, p < 0.05). Current medication swallowing difficulties were associated with lower confidence in swallowing large capsules (000 size: OR = 0.47, 00 size: OR = 0.39, p < 0.05). No associations were found between medication swallowing difficulties and the gag reflex or food neophobia.

CONCLUSION

A combination of heightened oral perception characterized by a small oral cavity and high taste sensitivity compounded by a past choking episode on medications may be precipitating factors for medication swallowing difficulties. These factors may be helpful in identifying individuals who are more likely to experience difficulty swallowing medications.

摘要

背景

许多药物都有片剂和胶囊等固体口服剂型;然而,一些人发现这些药物难以吞咽。

目的

确定某些心理、口腔感觉和口腔运动特征是否会导致药物吞咽困难。

方法

对来自布里斯班两所学术机构的健康成年人样本进行评估,了解他们吞咽固体口服剂型的经历、食物偏好和食物恐新症。还评估了咽反射、口腔大小、菌状乳头数量和咀嚼效能,随后进行胶囊吞咽任务。主要结局是药物吞咽困难的发生率。次要结局是药物吞咽困难与心理、口腔感觉和口腔运动因素的关联。

结果

在152名受试者中,32%的人报告难以整粒吞咽片剂或胶囊。与没有药物吞咽困难的人相比,这组人更有可能有过药物噎塞的记忆(OR = 7.25,p < 0.05)。当前的药物吞咽困难与较小的口腔大小(OR = 2.98,p < 0.05)、舌头上较高的味觉受体密度(OR = 3.27,p < 0.05)显著相关,并且在将软糖咀嚼成非均匀颗粒大小的人群中更高(OR = 4.1,p < 0.05)。当前的药物吞咽困难与吞咽大胶囊的信心较低有关(000号:OR = 0.47,00号:OR = 0.39,p < 0.05)。未发现药物吞咽困难与咽反射或食物恐新症之间存在关联。

结论

以小口腔和高味觉敏感性为特征的增强口腔感知,再加上过去的药物噎塞事件,可能是药物吞咽困难的促发因素。这些因素可能有助于识别更有可能经历药物吞咽困难的个体。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/2494/7810703/b515737d61ce/PPA-15-29-g0001.jpg

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