[Anxiety level and physiological response to invasive dental treatments. a longitudinal study].

Revista Cientifica Odontologica Pub Date : 2023-12-28 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.21142/2523-2754-1104-2023-175
Fernando Jesús Arellano-Cabezas, Kilder Maynor Carranza-Samanez
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Abstract

Objective: To determine the relationship between the level of anxiety and the physiological response to invasive dental treatments.

Materials and methods: A convenience sample of 180 patients was formed (73 men and 107 women) ≥18 years (range: 18-58) undergoing treatment with local anesthetics from three private dental offices in the city of Lima. Measurements were made before, during and after treatment on anxiety according to the IDARE questionnaire of 40 questions (20 trait and 20 state) and their physiological response was evaluated according to oxygen saturation (OS), pulse and blood pressure (BP) measured. with digital pulse oximeter and blood pressure monitor. The Friedman and Spearman correlation tests were used, working with a value of P<0.05.

Results: Most patients had a medium level of anxiety before dental treatment (state 49.4% and trait 55.6%). OS, pulse and BP increased after application of the anesthetic and decreased at the end of treatment, with significant differences (P<0.05). Anxiety scores were significantly correlated only with pulse (state: r=0.238-0.564; trait: r=0.174-0.323) and BP (state: r=0.429-0.699; trait: r=0.312-0.465) (P<0.05).

Conclusion: State-trait anxiety had a positive relationship with the physiological dimensions of blood pressure and pulse before dental treatment with local anesthetics.

[一项纵向研究]。
目的:确定焦虑程度与侵入性牙科治疗的生理反应之间的关系:确定焦虑程度与侵入性牙科治疗的生理反应之间的关系:方便抽样调查了利马市三家私人牙科诊所的 180 名年龄≥18 岁(范围:18-58 岁)接受局部麻醉剂治疗的患者(73 名男性和 107 名女性)。在治疗前、治疗中和治疗后,根据包含 40 个问题(20 个特质问题和 20 个状态问题)的 IDARE 问卷对患者的焦虑进行了测量,并根据数字脉搏血氧仪和血压计测量的血氧饱和度(OS)、脉搏和血压(BP)对患者的生理反应进行了评估。使用弗里德曼和斯皮尔曼相关性检验,以 PR 值为结果:大多数患者在牙科治疗前有中等程度的焦虑(状态 49.4%,特质 55.6%)。OS、脉搏和血压在使用麻醉剂后上升,在治疗结束后下降,差异显著(PPC结论:在使用局麻药进行牙科治疗前,状态-特质焦虑与血压和脉搏等生理指标呈正相关。
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