Comparison of Failed and Kept General Anesthesia Appointments in a Pediatric Dental Clinic.

IF 0.4 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN Pub Date : 2021-09-15
Jasmine Butler, Kecia Leary, Fang Qian, Amy Lesch
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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate reasons pediatric dental patients missed appointments associated with general anesthesia (GA) or monitored anesthesia care (MAC).
Methods: Data were collected using a retrospective review of 518 charts of patients with appointments at a university pediatric dental clinic between January 1, 2018 and April 30, 2019. The information obtained included patient demographics and reasons for failing appointments. Statistical analyses included descriptive and bivariate analyses (alpha=0.05).
Results: A total of 518 patients were included in the study. There were 86 failed appointments (age=7.6±5.8 [standard deviation; {SD}] years; 64 percent males) and 432 kept appointments (age=8.4±7.0 [SD] years; 61.6 percent males), were included in the study. Among those patients who failed appointments, 82.6 percent had public aid (Medicaid) coverage and 47.7 percent had special health care needs (SHCN). For those who kept appointments, 80.8 percent had Medicaid coverage and 55.8 percent had SHCN. The most common reason for failed appointments was "child illness." Patients seen for emergency care between consultation and the surgery visit were more likely to fail appointments than those who were not seen for emergency care (33.3 percent versus 12.7 percent; P =0.001). Additionally, the mean/median days, respectively, between consultation and surgery for patients who missed appointments were significantly higher than for patients who kept appointments (107.5/91 days versus 75.6/58 days; P <0.001).
Conclusion: Significant differences were found between patients who failed their appointments and those who kept them.

小儿牙科门诊全麻预约失败与保留的比较。
目的:评价小儿牙科患者错过全麻(GA)或麻醉监护(MAC)预约的原因。方法:对2018年1月1日至2019年4月30日在某大学儿童牙科诊所就诊的518例患者的病历进行回顾性分析。获得的信息包括患者人口统计数据和预约失败的原因。统计分析包括描述性分析和双变量分析(α =0.05)。结果:共纳入518例患者。手术失败86例(年龄=7.6±5.8;{SD}]年;男性占64%),432人保持预约(年龄=8.4±7.0 [SD]岁;61.6%的男性),包括在研究中。在那些没有预约的患者中,82.6%的人有公共援助(医疗补助)覆盖,47.7%的人有特殊医疗需求(SHCN)。对于那些预约的人来说,80.8%的人有医疗补助覆盖,55.8%的人有SHCN。预约失败最常见的原因是“孩子生病”。在会诊和手术访问之间接受紧急护理的患者比未接受紧急护理的患者更有可能预约失败(33.3%对12.7%;P = 0.001)。此外,错过预约的患者咨询和手术之间的平均/中位数天数分别显著高于预约的患者(107.5/91天vs 75.6/58天;P结论:预约失败患者与预约成功患者之间存在显著差异。
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JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Acquired after the merger between the American Society of Dentistry for Children and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry in 2002, the Journal of Dentistry for Children (JDC) is an internationally renowned journal whose publishing dates back to 1934. Published three times a year, JDC promotes the practice, education and research specifically related to the specialty of pediatric dentistry. It covers a wide range of topics related to the clinical care of children, from clinical techniques of daily importance to the practitioner, to studies on child behavior and growth and development. JDC also provides information on the physical, psychological and emotional conditions of children as they relate to and affect their dental health.
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