Developing a Classification System for Prioritizing Pediatric Dental Patients Needing Treatment under General Anesthesia.

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of the Canadian Dental Association Pub Date : 2022-01-01
Benjamin Hughes, Elizabeth Berry, John Unkel, Judy Reinhartz, Dennis Reinhartz
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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore a classification system for children requiring full-mouth dental rehabilitation (FMDR) in the operating room (OR) and its association with adverse events.

Methods: Patients treated at a pediatric dental residency clinic and determined to need FMDR in the OR were classified on initial examination, based on the extent of caries, pain and the presence of a dental abscess. On the treatment date, parents were given a questionnaire concerning adverse events that occurred while waiting for treatment. Χ2 tests of independence were used to determine associations between classification (OR code) and the occurrence of adverse events. The Pearson's r test was used to determine relations among adverse events and wait time.

Results: The study included 82 patients (age range 2-10 years, mean 4.73 years, median 4 years). The average wait time was 55.6 days. The most common OR classification was caries in the outer third of dentin without pain or abscess, and the most common adverse event was difficulty eating or drinking. The OR code category most closely associated with negative outcomes was the presence of a dental abscess, followed by caries depth, then pain. Wait time was not associated with the occurrence of adverse events.

Conclusions: These data provide evidence to support the need for a classification system for children requiring FMDR in the OR. Dental abscess, caries depth and pain were associated with adverse events.

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建立小儿牙科全麻病人优先治疗的分类系统。
目的:本研究的目的是探讨儿童在手术室(OR)需要全口牙科康复(FMDR)的分类系统及其与不良事件的关系。方法:在儿科牙科住院医师诊所接受治疗并确定在手术室需要FMDR的患者根据龋齿程度、疼痛程度和牙脓肿的存在进行初步检查。在治疗当日,父母收到了一份关于等待治疗期间发生的不良事件的问卷。Χ2独立性检验用于确定分类(OR代码)与不良事件发生之间的关联。使用Pearson’s r检验来确定不良事件与等待时间之间的关系。结果:纳入82例患者,年龄2 ~ 10岁,平均4.73岁,中位4岁。平均等待时间为55.6天。最常见的OR分类是牙本质外三分之一的龋齿,无疼痛或脓肿,最常见的不良事件是进食困难或饮水困难。与负面结果最密切相关的OR代码类别是存在牙脓肿,其次是蛀牙深度,然后是疼痛。等待时间与不良事件的发生无关。结论:这些数据为在手术室中需要FMDR的儿童建立分类系统提供了证据。牙脓肿、蛀牙深度和疼痛与不良事件相关。
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Journal of the Canadian Dental Association
Journal of the Canadian Dental Association 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: JCDA.ca (Journal of the Canadian Dental Association) is the flagship scholarly, peer-reviewed publication of CDA, providing dialogue between the national association and the dental community. It is dedicated to publishing worthy scientific and clinical articles and informing dentists of issues significant to the profession. CDA has focused its recent efforts on knowledge, advocacy and practice support initiatives and JCDA.ca is an essential part of CDA''s knowledge strategy.
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