Adewole Richard Ayodeji, Sote Elizabeth Obalowu, Oke David Adewale, Agbelusi Adewumi Gbemisola
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Idi-Araba, Lagos.
Nig Q J Hosp Med. 2009 Sep-Dec;19(4):190-4.
Previous reports show that medical emergency events have ocurred in Teaching Hospital Dental centres, with attendant mortality and morbidity.
(1) To study the pattern of medical emergencies encountered by clinical dental staff of Lagos University Teaching Hospital (2) To evaluate their training, perception of their training and competence as undergraduates and postgraduates to manage such events.
All the clinical staff viz: Dental surgeons of different cadres--consultants, registrars, house surgeons and dental nurses of Lagos University Teaching Hospital. A structured questionnaire requesting to know demographic data, respondents attendance of life support training viz: Basic life support (BLS), advanced trauma life support (ATLS), intensive care support (ICS). A self rating in the competence of management of medical emergencies and previous personal encounter with medical emergencies with success/failure in the management with/or without medical colleage assistance were sought. In addition adequacy of their dental clinic/centres for drugs, equipments and their perceived readiness to deal with emergencies were enquired.
Among the dental surgeons, 20 (26.6%) were consultants, 40 (53.3%) were registrars and 35 (46.6%) were house-officers. Thirty five (43.7%) had previous knowledge of basic life support (BLS) training, while 45 (56.2%) denied such knowledge. The figures for other trainings such as advanced trauma life Support (ATLS) was 8 (10%) and intensive care support (ICS) 2 (2.5% 73.3% of the respondents felt inadequate in the management of cardiovascular emergencies, while only 15.4% felt adequately prepared. Similar ratings for respiratory emergencies are 63.1% inadequacy, 16.9% adequacy, and only 3.3% felt very adequate. The availability of oxygen extension tubing and ambu bag was nil in all departments. Emergency drugs were claimed to be present by 28.5% oral surgery respondents and, 34.7% Child Dental Health respondents. Most of the respondents felt their clinics are not adequately prepared to deal with medical emergencies.
The study showed that syncope is the commonest medical emergency event in dental surgery practice in our teaching hospital, others are bleeding, seizure disorders and asthmatic attacks. The constitution of hospital emergency team (consisting of cardiologists, anaesthetists) as done in advanced countries is advocated and dentists should ensure that the departmental staff are adequately trained to provide basic life support.
既往报告显示,教学医院牙科中心曾发生医疗紧急事件,并伴有死亡和发病情况。
(1)研究拉各斯大学教学医院临床牙科工作人员遇到的医疗紧急情况模式;(2)评估他们接受的培训、对培训的认知以及作为本科生和研究生处理此类事件的能力。
所有临床工作人员,即拉各斯大学教学医院不同级别的牙科医生——顾问、住院医师、实习医生以及牙科护士。采用一份结构化问卷,询问人口统计学数据、受访者参加生命支持培训的情况,即基础生命支持(BLS)、高级创伤生命支持(ATLS)、重症监护支持(ICS)。还询问了他们在处理医疗紧急情况方面的自我能力评级,以及之前个人遇到医疗紧急情况时在有无医学同事协助下处理成功或失败的情况。此外,还询问了他们牙科诊所/中心药品、设备的充足情况以及他们认为应对紧急情况的准备程度。
在牙科医生中,20名(26.6%)是顾问,40名(53.3%)是住院医师,35名(46.6%)是实习医生。35名(43.7%)曾接受过基础生命支持(BLS)培训,而45名(56.2%)否认有此类知识。其他培训如高级创伤生命支持(ATLS)的人数为8名(10%),重症监护支持(ICS)为2名(2.5%)。73.3%的受访者认为自己在处理心血管紧急情况方面能力不足,而只有15.4%的人觉得准备充分。呼吸紧急情况的类似评级为:63.1%能力不足,16.9%准备充分,只有3.3%的人觉得非常充分。所有科室均无氧气延长管和复苏面罩。28.5%的口腔外科受访者和34.7%的儿童牙科健康受访者称有急救药品。大多数受访者认为他们的诊所没有充分准备好应对医疗紧急情况。
研究表明,晕厥是我们教学医院牙科手术实践中最常见的医疗紧急事件,其他还有出血、癫痫发作和哮喘发作。提倡像发达国家那样组建医院应急小组(由心脏病专家、麻醉师组成),并且牙医应确保科室工作人员接受充分培训以提供基础生命支持。