患者报告的症状发作与牙源性感染严重程度有关吗?

Q3 Dentistry Oral Surgery Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI:10.1111/ors.12880
T. Neal, T. Schlieve
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本研究的目的是确定牙源性感染严重程度评分(OISS)与患者报告症状出现到急诊科(ED)就诊的时间间隔之间是否存在关系。研究对象为 2016 年 1 月至 2020 年 12 月期间因严重牙源性感染入住德克萨斯大学西南医学中心并在手术室接受手术治疗的连续患者。牙源性感染严重程度采用数字严重程度指数进行测量。为评估患者报告的症状发作天数与OISS之间的关系,预先设定了三个队列组。三组患者的 OISSs 无明显差异。在急诊室就诊前接受抗生素治疗的患者中,OISS没有差异。在接受手术治疗的严重牙源性感染患者中,患者报告的症状发作与OISS无关。其他患者特异性因素(如糖尿病诊断)与较高的OISSs有关。
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Is patient‐reported symptom onset associated with odontogenic infection severity?
The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a relation between odontogenic infection severity score (OISS) and the time interval from patient‐reported symptom onset to emergency department (ED) presentation. The working hypothesis was that higher OISSs would be found in patients who developed symptoms and delayed ED presentation compared with patients who presented earlier.The study population was composed of consecutive patients who were admitted to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and surgically treated in the operating room for severe odontogenic infections from January 2016 to December 2020. Odontogenic infection severity was measured using a numerical severity index. Three cohort groups were predefined to evaluate the relation between patient‐reported symptom onset in days and OISS.There were 115 patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. There was no significant difference in the OISSs between the three cohorts. In patients who received antibiotics prior to ED presentation, there was no difference in OISS. Male sex and diabetes diagnosis were related to higher OISSs.Patient‐reported symptom onset is unrelated to OISS in patients treated surgically for severe odontogenic infections. Other patient‐specific factors such as diabetes diagnosis are related to higher OISSs.
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Oral Surgery
Oral Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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