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Novel Multidisciplinary Salivary Gland Society (MSGS) questionnaire: an international consensus


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Buchholzer, Samanta and Faure, Frédéric and Tchérémissinoff, Livia and Herrmann, François R. and Lombardi, Tommaso and Siu, Kwan Ng and Lopez, Jean-Michel and Borner, Urs and Witt, Robert L. and Irvine, Robert and Abboud, Olivier and Cernea, Claudio R. and Ghan, Shirish and Matsunobu, Takeshi and Ahmad, Zahoor and Morton, Randall and Anicin, Aleksandar and Magdy, Emad A. and Al Abri, Rashid and Konstantinidis, Iordanis and Capaccio, Pasquale and Klein, Hila and Poorten, Vincent Vander and Lombardi, Davide and Lyons, Bernard and Al Rand, Hussain and Liao, George and Jeong, K. Kim and Subha, Sethu and Su, Richard Y.-X. and Chin, Hui Su and Boselie, Franciscus and Andre, Raphaël and Seebach, Jörg D. and Marchal, Francis (2021) Novel Multidisciplinary Salivary Gland Society (MSGS) questionnaire: an international consensus. The Laryngoscope, 132 (2). pp. 322-331. ISSN 0023-852X; ESSN: 1531-4995

Abstract

Objectives: First, establishment and validation of a novel questionnaire documenting the burden of xerostomia and sialadenitis symptoms, including quality of life. Second, to compare two versions regarding the answering scale (proposed developed answers Q3 vs. 0–10 visual analogue scale Q10) of our newly developed questionnaire, in order to evaluate their comprehension by patients and their reproducibility in time. Study Design: The study is a systematic review regarding the evaluation of the existing questionnaire and a cohort study regarding the validation of our new MSGS questionnaire. Materials and Methods: A Multidisciplinary Salivary Gland Society (MSGS) questionnaire consisting of 20 questions and two scoring systems was developed to quantify symptoms of dry mouth and sialadenitis. Validation of the questionnaire was carried out on 199 patients with salivary pathologies (digestive, nasal, or age-related xerostomia, post radiation therapy, post radioiodine therapy, Sjögren's syndrome, IgG4 disease, recurrent juvenile parotitis, stones, and strictures) and a control group of 66 healthy volunteers. The coherence of the questionnaire's items, its reliability to distinguish patients from healthy volunteers, its comparison with unstimulated sialometry, and the time to fill both versions were assessed. Results: The novel MSGS questionnaire showed good internal coherence of the items, indicating its pertinence: the scale reliability coefficients amounted to a Cronbach's alpha of 0.92 for Q10 and 0.90 for Q3. The time to complete Q3 and Q10 amounted, respectively, to 5.23 min (±2.3 min) and 5.65 min (±2.64 min) for patients and to 3.94 min (±3.94 min) and 3.75 min (±2.11 min) for healthy volunteers. The difference between Q3 and Q10 was not significant. Conclusion: We present a novel self-administered questionnaire quantifying xerostomia and non-tumoral salivary gland pathologies. We recommend the use of the Q10 version, as its scale type is well known in the literature and it translation for international use will be more accurate. Laryngoscope, 132:322–331, 2022


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine and Health Science
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.29731
Publisher: Wiley Periodicals LLC
Keywords: Chronic obstructive sialadenitis score (COSS); Multidisciplinary Salivary Gland Society (MSGS) questionnaire; Oral dryness questionnaire (DMQ); Sialadenitis; Xerostomia
Depositing User: Ms. Nur Faseha Mohd Kadim
Date Deposited: 04 Apr 2023 04:32
Last Modified: 04 Apr 2023 04:32
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/94377
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