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Quality of life following maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: a multicenter, prospective study

Authors :
Alberto Pau
Zoran Jezdic
Tiia Tamme
Pierre Corre
Marko Tarle
Juan Carlos de Vicente
Maeva Bourry
Iva Doykova
Pierre Guyonvarc'h
Petia Pechalova
Nikolai Pavlov
Hristo Daskalov
Vitomir S. Konstantinovic
Paolo Boffano
Hélios Bertin
Thomas Starch-Jensen
Matteo Brucoli
Camilla Dosio
Tania Rodríguez-Santamarta
Romanova Anna Yu
Muhammad Ruslin
Kadri Kelemith
Tymour Forouzanfar
Andrey Kopchak
Emil Dediol
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery / Oral Pathology
AMS - Tissue Function & Regeneration
Source :
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Springer Verlag, Boffano, P, Pau, A, Dosio, C, Ruslin, M, Forouzanfar, T, Rodríguez-Santamarta, T, de Vicente, J C, Tarle, M, Dediol, E, Pechalova, P, Pavlov, N, Daskalov, H, Doykova, I, Kelemith, K, Tamme, T, Kopchak, A, Yu, R A, Corre, P, Bertin, H, Bourry, M, Guyonvarc’h, P, Jezdić, Z, Konstantinovic, V S, Starch-Jensen, T & Brucoli, M 2022, ' Quality of life following maxillofacial trauma in the elderly : a multicenter, prospective study ', Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 383–392 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10006-021-01003-4, Boffano, P, Pau, A, Dosio, C, Ruslin, M, Forouzanfar, T, Rodríguez-Santamarta, T, de Vicente, J C, Tarle, M, Dediol, E, Pechalova, P, Pavlov, N, Daskalov, H, Doykova, I, Kelemith, K, Tamme, T, Kopchak, A, Yu, R A, Corre, P, Bertin, H, Bourry, M, Guyonvarc’h, P, Jezdić, Z, Konstantinovic, V S, Starch-Jensen, T & Brucoli, M 2021, ' Quality of life following maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: a multicenter, prospective study ', Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10006-021-01003-4
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background/aims: When facial trauma involves elderly patients, the possible presence of frailty and comorbidities in victims of trauma may worsen the posttraumatic symptoms and decrease quality of life. The aim of this multicenter study was to assess the quality of life following surgical or non-operative management of maxillofacial trauma in elderly patients. Materials and methods: This cohort study was based on the administration of validated self-administered questionnaires to all the geriatric patients (70 years or more) with facial fractures from the involved maxillofacial surgical units across Europe, since 1st January 2019 to 31st June 2019. The following questionnaires were administered: SF36 questionnaire; the VFQ-25 questionnaire; the Oral Health Impact Profile – 14 (OHIP14). Outcome variables were VFQ-25 and OHIP-14 results. Results: A total of 37 patients (14 male and 23 female patients) met the inclusion criteria and were included in the study. Elderly patients had an improvement in almost all the categories examined by the SF-36 questionnaire 6 months after trauma, with the only exception of a worsening as for role limitations due to physical health. An improvement was observed in almost all the categories at SF-36 test. A worsening of scores of OHIP-14 for all the considered dimensions in the whole study population was observed too. Conclusions: Elderly patients following facial trauma experience significant emotional, social, and functional disturbances. We observed that emotional problems, energy/fatigue, social functioning, and generally social limitations played a great role in the decrease of QoL in elderly patients following maxillofacial trauma.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18651550
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a0d2f5e50da3f645fab9d0722efb38a4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10006-021-01003-4