Prevalence of systemic diseases in 82,363 patients at a dental school in San Luis Potosí, Mexico: A cross-sectional study.

IF 3.9 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Dental and Medical Problems Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.17219/dmp/185608
Saray Aranda Romo, Irma Yvonne Amaya-Larios, Karla López Macías, Francisco Javier Tejeda Nava, Arturo Garrocho Rangel, Alan Roger Dos Santos Silva, Cesar Carranza-López
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Abstract

Background: The prevalence of medically compromised patients seeking dental care varies across different countries. There have been no published reports about this clinical topic in Mexico.

Objectives: We aimed to determine the prevalence of systemic diseases in patients who attended the Diagnostic Clinic at the Faculty of Dentistry of the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí in Mexico from 2011 to 2019.

Material and methods: The study was based on the analysis of electronic files from 82,363 medically compromised patients registered in the clinic during the aforementioned period. Each file was entered into an electronic medical record using the Microsoft Visual Basic.NET software and completed by an undergraduate student based on a personal interview. The collected information was then analyzed with the use of Stata 14 statistical package.

Results: The global prevalence of medically compromised patients among the patient population was 39.1%. Comorbidities were more prevalent in female patients (71.9%) compared to male patients (28.1%). The most prevalent diseases in adults were gastrointestinal diseases (16.5%), arterial hypertension (14.1%) and diabetes mellitus (8.6%).

Conclusions: In a third of the registered cases, an associated comorbidity was identified. It is therefore necessary for dental undergraduate students to receive comprehensive training during their academic formation to facilitate the timely and accurate diagnosis of systemic diseases, as part of the dental care protocol for adult patients.

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墨西哥圣路易斯波托西一所牙科学校 82363 名患者的系统性疾病患病率:横断面研究。
背景:医学上有缺陷的患者寻求牙科护理的流行程度在不同的国家有所不同。在墨西哥没有关于这一临床课题的发表报告。目的:我们旨在确定2011年至2019年在墨西哥圣路易斯自治大学Potosí牙科学院诊断诊所就诊的患者中全身性疾病的患病率。材料和方法:该研究基于对上述期间在该诊所登记的82,363名医学受损患者的电子档案的分析。使用Microsoft Visual Basic将每个文件输入电子病历。NET软件,并由一名本科生在个人面试的基础上完成。然后使用Stata 14统计软件包对收集到的信息进行分析。结果:患者人群中医学妥协患者的全球患病率为39.1%。合并症在女性患者(71.9%)中比男性患者(28.1%)更为普遍。成人最常见的疾病是胃肠道疾病(16.5%)、动脉高血压(14.1%)和糖尿病(8.6%)。结论:在三分之一的登记病例中,发现了相关的合并症。因此,作为成人患者牙科护理方案的一部分,牙科本科学生在学术形成过程中有必要接受全面的培训,以促进对全身性疾病的及时准确诊断。
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