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有牙科问题的心理健康状况患者前往医院急诊部的特征。

The characteristics of hospital emergency department visits made by people with mental health conditions who had dental problems.

机构信息

Department of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials Sciences, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, 188 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115, USA.

出版信息

J Am Dent Assoc. 2013 Jun;144(6):617-24. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.2013.0173.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a paucity of knowledge regarding nationally representative estimates of hospital-based emergency department (ED) visits for dental problems made by people with mental health conditions. The authors conducted a study to provide nationwide estimates of hospital-based ED visits attributed to dental caries, pulpal and periapical lesions, gingival and periodontal lesions and mouth cellulitis/abscess made by people with mental health conditions.

METHODS

The authors used the Nationwide Emergency Department Sample, which is a component of the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. ED visits attributable to dental caries, pulpal and periapical lesions, gingival and periodontal lesions and mouth cellulitis/abscess were identified by the emergency care provider by using diagnostic codes in International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification. The authors examined outcomes, including hospital charges. They used simple descriptive statistics to summarize the data.

RESULTS

In 2008, people with mental health conditions made 15,635,253 visits to hospital-based ED in the United States. A diagnosis of dental caries, pulpal and periapical lesions, gingival and periodontal lesions and mouth cellulitis/abscess represented 63,164 of these ED visits. The breakdown of the ED visits was 34,574 with dental caries, 25,352 with pulpal and periapical lesions, 9,657 with gingival and periodontal lesions, and 2,776 with mouth cellulitis/abscess. The total charge for ED visits in the United States was $55.46 million in 2008.

CONCLUSIONS

In 2008, people with mental health conditions made 63,164 visits to hospital-based EDs and received a diagnosis of dental caries, pulpal and periapical lesions, gingival and periodontal lesions or mouth cellulitis/abscess. These ED visits incurred substantial hospital charges. Programs designed to reduce the number of ED visits made by this population for common dental problems could have a substantial impact in reducing the use of hospital resources. Practical Implications. Clinicians should implement preventive practices for patients with mental health conditions. The authors identified combinations of mental health conditions and dental problems that led to patients with mental health conditions making visits to hospital-based EDs for dental problems more frequently than did patients in the general population.

摘要

背景

目前对于患有精神健康状况的人群因牙科问题而到医院急诊就诊的全国代表性估计数据十分匮乏。作者开展了一项研究,旨在提供全国范围内因龋齿、牙髓和根尖周病变、牙龈和牙周病变以及口腔蜂窝织炎/脓肿而到医院急诊就诊的人数估计,这些人都患有精神健康状况。

方法

作者使用了全国急诊样本,这是由医疗保健成本和利用项目机构赞助的医疗保健研究和质量的一个组成部分。急诊护理提供者通过使用国际疾病分类,第九次修订,临床修正版中的诊断代码来确定因龋齿、牙髓和根尖周病变、牙龈和牙周病变以及口腔蜂窝织炎/脓肿而就诊的情况。作者检查了包括医院收费在内的结果。他们使用简单的描述性统计来总结数据。

结果

2008 年,美国有精神健康状况的人群到医院急诊就诊 15635253 次。这些急诊就诊中有 63164 次是因龋齿、牙髓和根尖周病变、牙龈和牙周病变以及口腔蜂窝织炎/脓肿而就诊。急诊就诊的具体情况为:龋齿 34574 次,牙髓和根尖周病变 25352 次,牙龈和牙周病变 9657 次,口腔蜂窝织炎/脓肿 2776 次。2008 年,美国急诊就诊的总费用为 5546 万美元。

结论

2008 年,有精神健康状况的人群到医院急诊就诊 63164 次,并被诊断为龋齿、牙髓和根尖周病变、牙龈和牙周病变或口腔蜂窝织炎/脓肿。这些急诊就诊产生了大量的医院费用。旨在减少该人群因常见牙科问题而到急诊就诊次数的项目可能会对减少医院资源的使用产生重大影响。实际意义。临床医生应为有精神健康状况的患者实施预防措施。作者确定了精神健康状况和牙科问题的组合,这些组合导致患有精神健康状况的患者因牙科问题而到医院急诊就诊的频率高于普通人群。

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