自闭症和牙科护理中的全身麻醉

Maria Dalamagka
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自闭症是增长最快的严重发育障碍。婴儿自闭症具有认知、语言和行为方面的特征。自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)对个人日常生活功能的影响是终生的,如学习、人际关系和独立性。未来对自闭症谱系障碍的麻醉管理将取决于我们对该疾病的病因、社会心理和医疗问题的了解程度。自闭症儿童表现出广泛的医学和行为症状,这使得他们的常规牙科护理非常困难。自闭症是一种神经行为和认知障碍疾病,其特点是人际交往和沟通能力发展受损、兴趣有限和行为重复。美国儿童牙科学会的龋病风险评估指南将自闭症患者归类为医生和其他非牙科医疗服务提供者的高风险患者和牙科医疗服务提供者的中度风险患者。在为这些儿童提供口腔保健服务时,口腔保健专业人员的态度和知识至关重要。目前所提供的治疗能使患者长期受益。必须更加重视特殊儿童口腔健康的长期维护。一名 24 岁、有癫痫发作史的自闭症儿童来到手术室,接受全身麻醉进行牙科治疗。由于患者的病情特点是重度自闭症,相应的药物会与麻醉药物发生相互作用,导致苏醒困难,因此苏醒特别缓慢。
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Autism and general anesthesia for dental care
Autism is the fastest growing serious developmental disability. Infantile autism is associated with a characteristic cognitive, language and behavioral features. Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have lifelong effects on areas of individual daily life functioning such as learning, relationships and independence. The future of anesthetic management of ASD will depend on how well we understand the etiology, psycho-social and medical issues with the disease. A wide spectrum of medical and behavioral symptoms is exhibited by children with autism, which makes routine dental care very difficult in them. Autism is a neurobehavioral and cognitive disorder characterized by impaired development of interpersonal and communication skills, limited interests, and repetitive behaviors. American Academy of Paediatric Dentistry's guidelines on Caries Risk Assessment has categorized them under High risk for physicians and other nondental health care providers and Moderate risk for dental providers. Attitude and knowledge of the oral health care professionals are of utmost importance while rendering oral health care to such children. The treatment rendered currently provides a long-term benefit for the patient. More focus had to be given for the long-term maintenance of oral health in special children. A 24-year-old autistic child with a history of seizures came to the operating room where he received general anesthesia for dental work. The awakening was particularly slow, as the patient's condition was characterized as severe autism with the corresponding medication, which interacts with the anesthetic drugs and makes awakening difficult.
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