Non-invasive 27-hour blood pressure registration including dental checkups in some dental practices.

Clinical preventive dentistry Pub Date : 1992-09-01
R A Gortzak, L Abraham-Inpijn, G Peters
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The study involved 53 patients aged 18 to 67 (mean age 38.8, SD 13.6), 26 male and 27 female, who were monitored by means of a 27-hour non-invasive ambulant blood pressure registration, using the Oxford Monitoring System. All patients had been under dental supervision by the same dentist for more than one year, and were familiar with the procedure during checkups. This study showed a significant rise in systolic blood pressure (8.6 mmHg) and a tendency towards increased diastolic pressure (2.9 mmHg) during dental checkups in comparison with the values recorded 24 hours earlier during normal daily activity. These results were independent of the blood pressure classification (normotensive, borderline or hypertensive) of the patients and are comparable to the increases measured during a visit to the GP. Neither the sex nor the manner of the dentist had any significant influence on either the systolic or diastolic pressure values during the checkup. Nor did the phobic level of the patients significantly influence blood pressure values during the dental checkup. On the basis of the results of this study, it may be concluded that regardless of whether the patient is phobic or non-phobic, and regardless of the sex and manner of the dentist, blood pressure measurements taken during dental checkups are reliable and can be used for referral decisions.

非侵入性27小时血压登记,包括一些牙科诊所的牙科检查。
该研究纳入53例患者,年龄在18至67岁之间(平均年龄38.8岁,标准差13.6),男性26例,女性27例,采用牛津监测系统进行27小时无创动态血压监测。所有患者都在同一位牙医的牙科监护下超过一年,并且在检查时熟悉程序。该研究显示,与24小时前正常日常活动记录的值相比,牙科检查期间收缩压(8.6 mmHg)显著升高,舒张压(2.9 mmHg)有升高的趋势。这些结果与患者的血压分类(正常、边缘或高血压)无关,与全科医生就诊期间测量的血压升高相当。性别和牙医的方式对检查时的收缩压值和舒张压值都没有显著影响。在牙科检查期间,患者的恐惧程度也没有显著影响血压值。根据这项研究的结果,可以得出结论,无论患者是否有恐惧症,也无论牙医的性别和方式如何,牙科检查期间测量的血压都是可靠的,可以用于转诊决定。
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