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Xerostomia in survivors of severe COVID-19: findings from a Latin American cohort

Paola Andrea Escobar Villegas Brayan Daniel Cordoba-Melo Brayan Daniel Cordoba-Melo Juan Pablo Arango-Ibanez Juan Pablo Arango-Ibanez +14 lainnya

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ObjectivesSARS-CoV-2 primary affects the respiratory tract; however, evidence suggests the oral cavity can be involved in severe COVID-19 survivors. This study investigates factors associated with xerostomia in severe COVID-19 survivors from a Latin American cohort.Materials and methodsA prospective multicenter study from the Latin American Registry of Cardiovascular Disease and COVID-19, analyzed data on 272 severe COVID-19 patients from 7 institutions in 5 countries (Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Argentina, and Paraguay). Long-term follow-up assessed demographics characteristics, comorbidities, lifestyle, cardiovascular complications, and oral health. Logistic regression in R software identified factors associated with xerostomia.ResultsXerostomia was reported in 20.6% of patients. Among affected individuals, 53.6% were female, while women represented 35.6% of those without the condition. In the overall cohort, the most common comorbidities were overweight/obesity (57.0%), hypertension (55.9%), and dyslipidemia (32.0%). Patients with xerostomia had higher rates of dyslipidemia (48.2% vs. 27.8%) and asthma/COPD (16.1% vs. 4.2%) compared to the group without xerostomia. In multivariable logistic regression, asthma/COPD (aOR: 5.14; 95% CI: 1.76–15.7), palpitations (aOR: 2.47; 95% CI: 1.04–5.94), and chest pain (aOR: 3.74; 95% CI: 1.67–8.43) were independently associated with xerostomia. Conversely, male sex was associated with lower odds of reporting xerostomia (aOR: 0.47; 95% CI: 0.24–0.89).ConclusionThese findings underscore the need for clinicians to actively assess oral health symptoms such as xerostomia in post-COVID care, particularly in patients with cardiopulmonary comorbidities and persistent systemic symptoms.

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Paola Andrea Escobar Villegas

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Brayan Daniel Cordoba-Melo

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Brayan Daniel Cordoba-Melo

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Juan Pablo Arango-Ibanez

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Juan Pablo Arango-Ibanez

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Maria Camila Naranjo-Ramirez

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Maria Camila Naranjo-Ramirez

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Mario Miguel Barbosa

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Andrés Felipe Casanova Rojas

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Andrés Fernando Mina Sánchez

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Cesar José Herrera

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Miguel Ángel Quintana Da Silva

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Andrés Felipe Buitrago Sandoval

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María Lorena Coronel Gilio

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Freddy Pow Chon Long

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Liliana Cárdenas Aldaz

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Juan Esteban Gomez-Mesa

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Juan Esteban Gomez-Mesa

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Juan Esteban Gomez-Mesa

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Villegas, P.A.E., Cordoba-Melo, B.D., Cordoba-Melo, B.D., Arango-Ibanez, J.P., Arango-Ibanez, J.P., Naranjo-Ramirez, M.C. et al. (2025). Xerostomia in survivors of severe COVID-19: findings from a Latin American cohort. https://doi.org/10.3389/froh.2025.1633542

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2025
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10.3389/froh.2025.1633542
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