Elad Sharon, Connolly Greg C, Cacciato Rita, Boy Rebekah, Leo Michael, Calnon William R, Gillespie Suzanne, Nyongesa Denis B, Gilbert Gregg H, Meyerowitz Cyril
Quintessence Int. 2025 Jul 17;0(0):0. doi: 10.3290/j.qi.b6376527.
The objectives of this study were to: (1) describe how general dentists (GDs) in the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network ('Network') classify the severity of post-operative bleeding; and (2) examine the association between bleeding severity classification and whether the GD had residency training.
An electronic questionnaire was developed to assess GDs' classification of bleeding severity for various scenarios following scaling or a single-tooth simple extraction, and to collect information about respondents' experience with bleeding scenarios. A total of 1815 GD members of the Network were invited to participate.
A total of 866 GDs responded. Strong agreement (low variability) was observed for scenarios that were classified as 'severe bleeding' (94.7-96.8%), and lower agreement (higher variability) was observed for scenarios classified as 'moderate bleeding' (53.2-65.2%). The GD's classification of bleeding severity was not correlated with training in a General Practice Residency (GPR) or Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD). A minority of respondents had experience with 'major bleeding' that may lead to hemodynamic emergency (15.5%) or a referral to an emergency department (4.8%).
This study identified scenarios for which there is high agreement and low agreement regarding bleeding severity classification among GDs in the US. A small percentage of respondents had actual experience with major bleeding in their patients. Based on these results, we propose a new tool to assess severity of oral bleeding intended to foster better communication between dental professionals. The new tool may assist GDs to standardize documentation and communication with other health care professionals.
本研究的目的是:(1)描述国家基于牙科实践的研究网络(“网络”)中的普通牙医(GDs)如何对术后出血的严重程度进行分类;(2)检查出血严重程度分类与GDs是否接受住院医师培训之间的关联。
开发了一份电子问卷,以评估GDs对洁治或单颗牙简单拔牙后各种情况下出血严重程度的分类,并收集有关受访者出血情况经验的信息。总共邀请了该网络的1815名GD成员参与。
共有866名GDs做出了回应。对于被分类为“严重出血”的情况,观察到高度一致性(低变异性)(94.7 - 96.8%),而对于被分类为“中度出血”的情况,观察到较低的一致性(高变异性)(53.2 - 65.2%)。GDs对出血严重程度的分类与全科住院医师培训(GPR)或全科牙科高级教育(AEGD)无关。少数受访者有处理可能导致血流动力学紧急情况的“大出血”的经验(15.5%)或转诊至急诊科的经验(4.8%)。
本研究确定了美国GDs在出血严重程度分类方面高度一致和低度一致的情况。一小部分受访者在其患者中实际经历过大出血。基于这些结果,我们提出了一种评估口腔出血严重程度的新工具,旨在促进牙科专业人员之间更好的沟通。新工具可能有助于GDs规范文档记录并与其他医疗保健专业人员进行沟通。