Ha Sang Woon, Choi Yoon Ji, Lee Soo Eon, Chi Seong In, Kim Hye-Jung, Han Jin-Hee, Han Hee-Jeong, Lee Eun-Hee, Kim Hyun Jeong, Seo Kwang-Suk
School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
Department of Dental Anesthesiology, Seoul National University Dental Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
J Dent Anesth Pain Med. 2015 Jun;15(2):77-83. doi: 10.17245/jdapm.2015.15.2.77. Epub 2015 Jun 30.
To prepare for possible emergency situations during dental treatment, it is helpful to know how often and what kinds of emergencies may arise. This study set out to evaluate the incidences, causes, treatments, and outcomes of emergency situations in the outpatient clinic of a dental teaching hospital in Korea.
We retrospectively reviewed the records of patients who had experienced an emergency situation and emergency response team activated in a selected outpatient clinic between November 2004 and November 2013. Specific information about the emergency cases was collected, including the patient characteristics and the frequency, types, treatments, and outcomes of the emergency situations.
We identified 35 instances of emergency situations in 2,890,424 patients (incidence = 0.012 per 10,000 outpatients). The number of cases was as follows: 10 (28.6%) in the Department of Periodontics, 10 (28.6%) in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 6 (17.1%) in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, 4 (11.4%) in the Department of Prosthodontics, 2 (5.7%) in the Department of Conservative Dentistry, 2 (5.7%) in the Department of Pediatric Dentistry, and 1 (2.9%) in the Department of Orthodontics. Three (8.6%) of the emergency situations arose before treatment, 22 (62.9%) during treatment, 7 (20.0%) after treatment, and 2 (5.7%) in a patient's guardian.
In accordance with the growing elderly population and more aggressive dental procedures, the number of emergency situations may increase in the future. We recommend that clinicians keep in mind airway management and the active control of emergency situations.
为应对牙科治疗过程中可能出现的紧急情况,了解紧急情况的发生频率及类型会有所帮助。本研究旨在评估韩国一家牙科教学医院门诊中紧急情况的发生率、原因、治疗方法及结果。
我们回顾性分析了2004年11月至2013年11月期间在选定门诊经历紧急情况并启动应急反应小组的患者记录。收集了有关紧急情况的具体信息,包括患者特征以及紧急情况的频率、类型、治疗方法和结果。
我们在2,890,424名患者中识别出35例紧急情况(发生率为每10,000名门诊患者0.012例)。病例数如下:牙周病科10例(28.6%),口腔颌面外科10例(28.6%),口腔颌面放射科6例(17.1%),口腔修复科4例(11.4%),牙体牙髓科2例(5.7%),儿童牙科2例(5.7%),正畸科1例(2.9%)。3例(8.6%)紧急情况发生在治疗前,22例(62.9%)发生在治疗期间,7例(20.0%)发生在治疗后,2例(5.7%)发生在患者监护人处。
随着老年人口的增加和牙科治疗手段的更加激进,未来紧急情况的数量可能会增加。我们建议临床医生牢记气道管理和紧急情况的积极控制。