Correlation of Blood Pressure, Heart Rate and Pain with Anxiety, and Importance of its Prevention in Surgery of Impacted Third Molars Under Local Anesthesia

Q3 Medicine
E. Selimović, H. Bečulić, Emir Begagić, Ivan Galić, Fatima Juković-Bihorac, Zlatan Memic
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Aim: To examine whether there is a correlation between blood pressure, heart rate, and pain with the level of preoperative and postoperative anxiety in surgery of impacted third molars under local anesthesia. Subjects and Methods: In the study, which included adult patients of both sexes with an indication for surgical extraction of impacted third molars, research parameters were measured as follows: 1st measurement (day of examination) - blood pressure, heart rate, preoperative anxiety with Spielberger’s State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI); 2nd measurement (immediately before the intervention) - blood pressure, heart rate, preoperative anxiety with STAI; 3rd measurement (day after intervention) - blood pressure, heart rate, postoperative anxiety with STAI, postoperative pain with visual analog scale. Results: The values of preoperative and postoperative anxiety and the measured parameters of blood pressure, heart rate, and postoperative pain were statistically significantly positively correlated with each other during all measurements. Conclusion: In order to increase the satisfaction of both the patient and the ordinarius, and to prevent possible complications in this type of oral surgical intervention, it would be useful to consider adequate therapy in order to prevent the development of anxiety, considering the confirmed correlation with the measured parameters.
局部麻醉下第三磨牙撞击手术中血压、心率和疼痛与焦虑的相关性及预防焦虑的重要性
目的:研究在局部麻醉下进行第三磨牙撞击手术时,血压、心率和疼痛与术前和术后焦虑程度之间是否存在相关性。研究对象和方法:研究对象包括有手术拔除第三磨牙指征的成年男女患者,研究参数测量如下:第一次测量(检查当天)--血压、心率、术前焦虑(使用斯皮尔伯格状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI));第二次测量(干预前)--血压、心率、术前焦虑(使用STAI);第三次测量(干预后当天)--血压、心率、术后焦虑(使用STAI)、术后疼痛(使用视觉模拟量表)。测量结果在所有测量中,术前和术后焦虑值与血压、心率和术后疼痛的测量参数在统计学上呈显著正相关。结论:为了提高患者和医生的满意度,并预防这类口腔外科手术可能出现的并发症,考虑到焦虑与测量参数之间已证实的相关性,考虑适当的治疗以预防焦虑的发展将是有益的。
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Archives of Psychiatry Research
Archives of Psychiatry Research Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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