A modified Delphi consensus for rehabilitations anchored to zygomatic implants.

Carlos Aparicio, David Pastorino
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Abstract

Background: Studies on different surgical approaches have been published with excellent success rates for zygomatic implants. The same publications offer different results regarding the complications associated with the use of such implants. A consensus protocol on zygomatic implant interventions has yet to be documented.

Purpose: To seek to establish a consensus at each step of treatment consisting of oral rehabilitation using zygomatic implant-anchored restorations, and to share the outcome of the process to serve as a basis for practitioners and researchers.

Materials and methods: A wide variety of protocols were identified based on the results of a literature review conducted previously. All participants received the results of the systematic literature search. A modified Delphi process was used to establish a consensus protocol. Six sections were defined: Diagnosis and indications, Planning, Medication, Surgery, Prosthesis, and Follow-up. The first round of 17 open-ended questions was shared with 63 participants, all of whom were experts in zygomatic implant rehabilitation and part of the ZAGA Centers network. A total of 77 follow-up questions were then generated after analysis of the responses to the first 17 questions.

Results: Of the 63 experts enrolled, 48 responded to both rounds of questions. Consensus was determined based on the percentage of agreement: < 70% was considered "no consensus" and ≥ 70% was considered "consensus". A high level of consensus was reached. The sections with the lowest percentage of agreement were Medication and Surgery, where a consensus was reached for 67% of the questions. Of the questions included in the Follow-up section in both rounds, a consensus was reached for 80%. Overall, agreement was obtained on 71% of the topics.

Conclusions: Use of the modified Delphi process led to the creation of the first consensus protocol for oral restorations anchored to zygomatic implants.

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一种改良的德尔菲共识,用于固定在颧骨植入物上的康复。
背景:关于不同手术方法的研究已经发表,颧骨种植体的成功率很高。相同的出版物提供了关于与使用这种植入物相关的并发症的不同结果。关于颧骨植入物干预的共识方案尚未形成文件。目的:寻求在包括使用颧骨种植体锚定修复体进行口腔康复在内的每一步治疗中达成共识,并分享这一过程的结果,作为从业者和研究人员的基础。材料和方法:根据先前进行的文献综述的结果,确定了多种方案。所有参与者都收到了系统文献检索的结果。采用改进的德尔菲程序来建立共识协议。定义了六个部分:诊断和适应症、计划、药物、手术、假体和随访。第一轮共有17个开放式问题,共有63名参与者参与,他们都是颧骨植入物康复专家,也是ZAGA中心网络的一部分。在对前17个问题的回答进行分析后,共产生了77个后续问题。结果:在63名专家中,48人回答了两轮问题。一致性是根据一致性的百分比确定的:<70%被视为“无一致性”,≥70%被认为是“一致性”。达成了高度共识。同意率最低的部分是药物和外科,67%的问题达成了共识。在两轮后续行动部分的问题中,达成了80%的共识。总的来说,在71%的议题上达成了一致。结论:使用改良的德尔菲工艺,创建了第一个固定在颧骨种植体上的口腔修复方案。
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