Association between periodontitis and postoperative complications in hospital medical surgical procedures: a systematic review.

Revista Cientifica Odontologica Pub Date : 2023-12-28 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.21142/2523-2754-1104-2023-177
Alfredo Cueto Urbina, Javiera Guzmán Opazo, Katherine Sagredo Ramírez, Miguel Parra Parra, Silvia López De Blanc
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Background: Periodontitis is potentially harmful in the perioperative period due to biofilm generating a environment for bacteria to spread and colonize other anatomical areas, which can generate a potential risk of infection, delayed healing, increased morbidity, and even induce avulsion in intubated patients, and subsequent aspiration or ingestion of teeth with increased mobility.

Objective: Associate the presence of periodontitis and postoperative complications in patients who underwent an in-hospital medical surgical procedure.

Methods: A systematic review based on studies extracted from PubMed and Scopus was carried out on June 10, 2020, based on the Population, Intervention, Comparison and Result search strategy. As inclusion criteria, the studies had to include all the disaggregated terms of the research question, have a publication date of less than 15 years, and the target population had to have undergone elective hospital medical-surgical interventions. The exclusion criteria corresponded to not presenting an analytical or experimental observational study design, not having made a periodontal clinical diagnosis of the study subjects, and not expressing in the results the presence of postoperative medical-hospital complications. Articles were assessed for quality by supplementing the STROBE guideline and Newcastle Ottawa, for risk of bias by supplementing the STROBE guideline and the Cochrane Collaboration handbook tool.

Results: A total of 131 articles were obtained, which were subjected to a selection process, resulting in 5 final analytical observational studies. A meta-analysis was performed and determined that periodontitis was a risk factor to postoperative complications after surgical procedures with an OR = 4,76; 95%CI [1,11-20,41].

Conclusions: Optimize the guidelines for assessing quality and risk of bias can make their comparison with other studies complex, however it was determined in a statistically significant way that patients with periodontitis have a higher risk of generating postoperative complications after a medical hospital surgery.

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牙周炎与医院内科外科手术术后并发症的关系:系统综述。
背景:牙周炎在围手术期具有潜在的危害性,因为生物膜为细菌扩散和定植到其他解剖部位提供了环境,这可能会产生潜在的感染风险、延迟愈合、增加发病率,甚至会诱发插管患者的撕脱,以及随后的牙齿吸入或吞食,增加活动度:将接受院内内科手术的患者是否患有牙周炎与术后并发症联系起来:2020年6月10日,根据 "人群、干预、比较和结果 "的检索策略,对从PubMed和Scopus上提取的研究进行了系统综述。作为纳入标准,研究必须包括研究问题的所有分类术语,发表日期不超过15年,目标人群必须接受过选择性医院内外科干预。排除标准包括:未采用分析性或实验性观察研究设计;未对研究对象进行牙周临床诊断;未在研究结果中表明存在术后住院并发症。通过补充 STROBE 指南和纽卡斯尔渥太华指南对文章进行质量评估,通过补充 STROBE 指南和 Cochrane 协作手册工具对文章进行偏倚风险评估:共获得 131 篇文章,经过筛选,最终确定了 5 项分析性观察研究。荟萃分析表明,牙周炎是导致外科手术后并发症的风险因素,OR=4,76;95%CI [1,11-20,41]:优化评估质量和偏倚风险的准则会使其与其他研究的比较变得复杂,但从统计学角度看,牙周炎患者在医院内科手术后产生术后并发症的风险更高。
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