*Affects about 10-40% of children with cerebral palsy
*Affects about 70-80% of adults with Parkinson’s and 50% of adults with ALS
*Affects about 30-80% of patients taking clozapine (👋 #PsychTwitter)
4/11
You can use a few helpful scores in clinic:
The Oral Secretion Scale (OSS) has been validated for predicting NIV tolerance, need for hospice, and survival in ALS
Many different scales can be used in Parkinson’s disease, but a systematic review named the ROMP-Saliva superior
5/11
Now let’s review some options for management, starting with some good first steps: 1. Make sure your patient has thin secretions (management for thick secretions differs) 2. Don’t forget about the dentist 🦷 (malocclusion can worsen drooling) 3. Consider SLP for dysphagia
6/11
Oral anticholinergics are 1st line, but they are often limited by systemic effects (urinary retention, tachycardia, confusion/delirium) and nearly ⅓ of patients do not respond.
Enter: glycopyrrolate. It hardly crosses the BBB (less CNS effect), and it can be used IV at EOL
7/11
Atropine’s ophthalmic drop can be safely given sublingually (up to q4 hours) and this application mitigates many CNS effects.
Remember that scopolamine patches treat motion sickness (i.e, a “central” symptom), so they are more prone to cause AMS than atropine or glyco🔥late
8/11
Injection of botulinum toxin in the parotid and SM glands is a safe and effective management strategy for thin secretions. It does not require US or EMG (in the right hands). Tell your patients to expect relief for 2-3 months, but warn they will require repeated injections.
9/11
For refractory cases, radiation (EBRT) to the SM glands and parotids has been shown to help around 80% of patients, but ~ 40% experience toxicity. Surgery is also possible; low-quality evidence supports SM gland excision and parotid duct rerouting as preferred approaches.
10/11
CONCLUSIONS:
⭐Sialorrhea is a highly prevalent symptom in many neurologic conditions
⭐The mainstays of therapy are anticholinergic meds (while attempting to limit systemic effects)
⭐Botulinum toxin injection is an efficacious management strategy
My goal for this 🧵 is to define key features of coma, vegetative state (VS), and minimally conscious state (MCS). And why it matters for #PalliativeCare.
This is not a Tweetorial on brain death or prognostication right after brain injury. Stay tuned for those🤓 2/17
To understand differences between disorders of consciousness (DoC) is to separate the ideas of being awake and being aware:
3/17