• Acta Neurol. Scand., Suppl.c · Jan 2008

    Review

    Treatment of sialorrhea in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

    • O-B Tysnes.
    • Department of Neurology, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway. obty@haukeland.no
    • Acta Neurol. Scand., Suppl.c. 2008 Jan 1;188:77-81.

    BackgroundAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating progressive disease of all voluntary muscles. Bulbar symptoms with reduced ability to swallow occur frequently and may also be an early symptom. For some patients drooling may represent a severe social problem.AimTo review the literature on treatment of sialorrhea in ALS and describe possible treatments.MethodPubMed was searched combining the words amyotrophic or ALS with sialorrhea or drooling. Publications more recent than 2000 were selected.ResultsA total of 31 publications were found. Of these, 22 are from 2000 or later. Thirteen of the 22 most recent publications are original papers whereas 9 are review articles. Of the original articles, four describe treatment of sialorrhea with radiotherapy, five describe effects of botolinum toxin injections into the salivary grands and two describe serious side-effects of botolinum toxin injections for sialorrhea in ALS. The remaining original articles are case descriptions or practice surveys.DiscussionThe treatment of sialorrhea in ALS is discussed in the view of current knowledge.

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