苏丹患者牙源性筋膜间隙感染的模式

A. Abuaffan, Israa Bakry, Y. Eltohami, Isra M. Abdulla, Israa Mahmod, A. Abdulla
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背景:牙源性面间隙感染在苏丹非常常见,临床表现各异。早期诊断和适当治疗对于预防危及生命的并发症是必要的。本研究的目的是描述在苏丹人口中承认的牙源性筋膜间隙感染的模式。方法:采用横断面描述性医院研究。回顾性分析2013 - 2016年喀土穆牙科教学医院口腔颌面外科门诊收治的牙源性筋膜间隙感染患者的病历资料。结果:本组共纳入75例牙源性筋膜间隙感染患者(男性占56%,女性占44%)。发病年龄以21 ~ 30岁最常见(30.7%),1 ~ 10岁和61 ~ 70岁最不常见。最常见的是第三颗牙齿。磨牙(36%)最常见的感染原因是讲坛(44%)。下颌是最常见的部位(85.3%)。路德维希的心绞痛记录最多(48%)。入院最常见的临床症状是面部肿胀(46.4%)。介入治疗方式以切开引流为主(86.6%)。甲硝唑是描述最多的抗生素(48.32%)。(56%)未完全康复,(40%)完全康复,本研究无死亡记录。结论:牙源性筋膜间隙感染以男性为主,年龄在30 ~ 10岁;下颌第三。磨牙是最具致病性的牙齿,在那里发现的病例多数为路德维希心绞痛患者。
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Pattern of Odontogenic Fascial Space Infections among a Sample of Sudanese Patients
Background: Odontogenic facial space infections are very common in Sudan with different clinical presentation. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment is necessary to prevent life threaten complications. The aim of this study is to describe the pattern of admitted odontogenic fascial space infections among Sudanese population. Methodology: A cross sectional descriptive hospital based study was performed. A medical chart review was filled retrospectively identifying patient with odontogenic fascial space infection admitted to the Khartoum dental teaching hospital in the oral maxillofacial surgery clinic from 2013 to 2016. Results: Seventy five patients 56% male and 44% female diagnosed with odontogenic fascial space infections were recruited in the study. The most common affected age group was 21-30 years old with percent (30.7%), and the least common age groups are 1-10 years and 61-70 years. The most common affected tooth is the 3rd. molar tooth (36%). The most common cause of infection was Pulpits (44%). Mandible was the most common site (85.3%). Ludwig’s Angina was the most recorded (48%). The most common clinical sign of admission is swelling of the face (46.4%). Most of the interventional treatments modalities used in treatment were incision and drainage (86.6%). Metronidazole is the most described antibiotic (48.32%). (56 %) were not totally recovered, (40%) fully recovered, no deaths recorded in this study. Conclusion: Male was affected more by odontogenic fascial space infection than female, predominant age in the third decade; mandibular 3rd. molars are the most causative tooth, majority of cases where found to be Ludwig’s angina patients.
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