Relationship between the healing rate of post-extraction sites and the quantity of platelets present in the blood: a retrospective observational study.
Maria E Bizzoca, Fabrizio Bambini, Maria L Garo, Alessio Marani, Roberto Rossi, Francesco Sampalmieri, Lucia Memè
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Abstract
Background: In daily surgical practice, the dentist deals with various types of oral surgery. At the first visit, the patient fills out a questionnaire about their state of health. If the questionnaire does not reveal any particular hematological problems, no special tests are usually required to determine the platelet count. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the healing process of patients and its correlation with platelet levels before surgery.
Methods: A total of 50 patients were included in whom blood chemistry tests were performed with special attention to the platelet count and before their mandibular eights were extracted .The type of healing (EHI) and pain on the second day (VAS) were assessed using methods validated in the literature.
Results: After the EHI and VAS scores were noted in the medical records, envelopes containing the platelet scores of the previously requested blood samples, which were not read at the time of observation, were opened. An increase in EHI scores and a decrease in VAS scores was observed that were statistically significantly correlated with increasing platelet scores.
Conclusions: These results suggest that the dentist should request chemistry tests on preoperative blood, especially if the patient is to undergo a particularly demanding oral surgical procedure, such as implants, guided bone regeneration or complex extractions.
背景:在日常手术实践中,牙医要处理各种类型的口腔手术。首次就诊时,患者会填写一份有关其健康状况的问卷。如果问卷没有显示任何特殊的血液学问题,通常不需要进行特殊检查来确定血小板计数。这项前瞻性研究旨在评估患者的愈合过程及其与术前血小板水平的相关性:方法:共纳入 50 名患者,在拔下颌八爪鱼之前对其进行血液化学检查,并特别关注血小板计数,采用文献中验证的方法评估愈合类型(EHI)和第二天的疼痛(VAS):在病历中记录了 EHI 和 VAS 评分后,打开了装有之前申请的血样血小板评分的信封,这些血样在观察时并未读取。结果发现,EHI 分数的增加和 VAS 分数的减少与血小板分数的增加在统计学上有显著相关性:这些结果表明,牙医应要求对术前血液进行化学检测,尤其是当患者要接受要求特别高的口腔外科手术时,如种植、引导骨再生或复杂的拔牙。