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Effect of amine fluoride-stannous fluoride preparations on oral yeasts in the elderly: a randomised placebo-controlled trial.

机译:氟化胺-氟化亚锡制剂对老年人口服酵母的影响:一项随机安慰剂对照试验。

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OBJECTIVES: Oral yeast infections are an emerging problem among medically compromised and frail elderly. Antifungal drug resistance is also increasing because of an increase in non-albicans Candida strains in these populations. We therefore set out to study, in the randomised-controlled trial setting if the use of a topical amine fluoride-stannous fluoride combination (AmF-SnF2) could control oral Candida growth in the elderly. The hypothesis was based on earlier findings showing that in vitro this combination had antifungal efficacy. METHODS: A total of 194 nursing home residents were randomised to receive either the test mouth rinse and toothpaste or a placebo twice daily for 8 months. Of these, 136 completed the trial. Saliva samples were taken using the oral rinse method, cultivated and the strain level identified with routine microbial methods. Compliance and use of preparations was assessed by a nurse. RESULTS: Significantly at the end of the trial, less mucosal lesions were observed in the test group in comparison to controls. Total bacterial count decreased in both the groups during the trial. Candida albicans was the most prevalent strain detected both at baseline and 8 months later. Only a few subjects carried non-albicans strains. The AmF-SnF2 did not significantly affect mean oral Candida counts, but median Candida counts were reduced in the AmF-SnF2 group while an increase was seen in the placebo group. However, the differences observed were not statistically significant. Compliance among the regular elderly users slightly increased during the trial for both the groups. CONCLUSION: The number of subjects with high Candida counts decreased in the AmF-SnF2 group. Hence, the fluoride combination might be useful as a support therapy for oral candidiasis. Prevalence of non-albicans Candida strains was low in this population.
机译:目的:口服酵母菌感染是医学上脆弱且虚弱的老年人中的一个新出现的问题。由于这些人群中的非白色念珠菌菌株增加,因此抗真菌药物的耐药性也在增加。因此,我们开始在随机对照试验中研究是否使用局部胺氟化物-氟化锡联合使用(AmF-SnF2)可以控制老年人口服念珠菌的生长。该假设是基于较早的发现,该发现表明该组合在体外具有抗真菌功效。方法:总共194名疗养院居民被随机分配接受试验漱口水和牙膏或安慰剂,每天两次,共8个月。其中有136人完成了审判。唾液样品采用口腔冲洗方法采集,培养并通过常规微生物方法鉴定菌株水平。一名护士评估了制剂的依从性和使用情况。结果:在试验结束时,与对照组相比,在试验组中观察到更少的粘膜损伤。在试验期间,两组的细菌总数均下降。白色念珠菌是在基线和8个月后检测到的最普遍的菌株。只有少数受试者携带非白色菌株。 AmF-SnF2并未显着影响平均口服念珠菌计数,但AmF-SnF2组中念珠菌计数中位数降低,而安慰剂组则有所上升。但是,观察到的差异没有统计学意义。在两组中,常规老年用户的依从性略有提高。结论:AmF-SnF2组念珠菌计数高的受试者数量减少。因此,氟化物组合可用作口腔念珠菌病的支持疗法。非白色念珠菌念珠菌菌株的患病率很低。

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