Exploring the relationship between anxiety, patient characteristics and pain outcomes in oral surgery under local anesthesia: The measurement problem.

IF 2.7 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Dental and Medical Problems Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.17219/dmp/163255
Ramon Cesar Godoy Gonçalves, Renan Bordini Cardoso, Jessica Bauer, Vitória Mendes Dos Santos, Roberto de Oliveira Jabur, Marcelo Carlos Bortoluzzi
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Abstract

Background: Anxiety during oral surgery can impact patient homeostasis, increase the difficulty of the procedure and create additional stress for the surgeon. Furthermore, it has been associated with more intense and prolonged pain during and after dental treatment.

Objectives: The aim of the study is to evaluate the relationship between anxiety, patient characteristics and pain outcomes in oral surgery, as well as to verify the impact of anxiety on patient's perception of pain during and after oral surgery.

Material and methods: This is a prospective observational study. Several variables were evaluated during the course of the oral surgery. Anxiety levels were assessed using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), Corah's Dental Anxiety Scale (DAS), the Interval Scale of Anxiety Response (ISAR), and Patient SelfRated Anxiety (PAnx) during the procedure.

Results: General anxiety measures (STAI) were not associated with specific dental anxiety or external observations of anxiety. Anxiety levels varied according to gender and body mass index (BMI), and were correlated with increased heart rate (HR) (with variability among assessment tools). Odontectomy, ostectomy and an increased volume of anesthesia were associated with higher anxiety levels (with variability among the assessment tools). There was a correlation between pain and anxiety, with anxiety contributing to approx. 12% of the variability in postoperative pain.

Conclusions: Dental anxiety is a complex, multidimensional mental phenomenon characterized by high variability due to the influence of several dynamic factors.

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探讨局部麻醉下口腔手术中焦虑、患者特征与疼痛结果之间的关系:测量问题。
背景:口腔手术中的焦虑会影响患者的稳态,增加手术难度,并给外科医生带来额外的压力。此外,焦虑还与牙科治疗期间和之后更强烈、更持久的疼痛有关:本研究旨在评估焦虑、患者特征和口腔手术疼痛结果之间的关系,并验证焦虑对患者在口腔手术期间和术后疼痛感知的影响:这是一项前瞻性观察研究。在口腔手术过程中对几个变量进行了评估。在手术过程中使用状态-特质焦虑量表 (STAI)、Corah 牙科焦虑量表 (DAS)、焦虑反应间期量表 (ISAR) 和患者自评焦虑 (PAnx) 评估焦虑水平:结果:一般焦虑量表(STAI)与特定牙科焦虑或焦虑的外部观察结果无关。焦虑程度因性别和体重指数(BMI)而异,并与心率(HR)的增加相关(不同评估工具之间存在差异)。卵巢切除术、输卵管切除术和麻醉量增加与焦虑水平升高有关(不同评估工具之间存在差异)。疼痛与焦虑之间存在相关性,焦虑造成的疼痛约占术后疼痛变化的 12%:牙科焦虑是一种复杂、多维的心理现象,其特点是受多种动态因素的影响,变异性很大。
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