Analysis of changes and trends in the use of sedatives in dental sedation using data from the National Health Insurance in Korea.

Hyuk Kim, Seung-Hwa Ryoo, Myong-Hwan Karm, Kwang-Suk Seo, Hyun Jeong Kim
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Background: Although dental sedation helps control anxiety and pain, side effects and serious complications related to sedation are gradually increasing. Due to the introduction of new drugs and sedation methods, insurance rates, legal regulations, drugs, and methods used for dental sedation are inevitably changed. In the Republic of Korea, National Health Insurance is applied to all citizens, and this study investigated changes in the use of sedatives using this big data.

Methods: This study used customized health information data provided by the Healthcare Insurance Review & Assessment Service of Korea. Among patients with a record of use of at least one of eight types of sedatives for dental sedation between January 2007 and September 2019 were selected; the data of their overall insurance claims for dental treatment were then analyzed.

Results: The number of patients who received dental sedation was 786,003, and the number of dental sedation cases was 1,649,688. Inhalational sedation using nitrous oxide (N2O) accounted for 86.8% of all sedatives that could be claimed for drugs and treatment. In particular, it was confirmed that the number of requests for sedation using N2O sharply increased each year. Midazolam showed an increasing trend, and in the case of chloral hydrate, it gradually decreased.

Conclusion: According to our analysis, the use of N2O and midazolam gradually increased, while the use of chloral hydrate gradually decreased.

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利用韩国国民健康保险的数据分析牙科镇静中镇静剂使用的变化和趋势。
背景:虽然牙科镇静有助于控制焦虑和疼痛,但与镇静相关的副作用和严重并发症正在逐渐增加。由于新的药物和镇静方法的引入,用于牙科镇静的保险费率、法律法规、药物和方法不可避免地发生变化。在大韩民国,国民健康保险适用于所有公民,本研究利用这一大数据调查了镇静剂使用的变化。方法:本研究采用韩国医疗保险审查评估服务提供的定制健康信息数据。选择在2007年1月至2019年9月期间至少使用过8种镇静剂中的一种用于牙科镇静的患者;然后分析了他们牙科治疗的总体保险索赔数据。结果:接受牙科镇静治疗的患者人数为786003人,镇静病例数为1649688例。使用一氧化二氮(N2O)的吸入镇静占所有可声称用于药物和治疗的镇静剂的86.8%。特别是,经证实,使用N2O镇静的请求数量每年急剧增加。咪达唑仑呈上升趋势,水合氯醛呈逐渐下降趋势。结论:根据我们的分析,N2O和咪达唑仑的使用逐渐增加,水合氯醛的使用逐渐减少。
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