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Management of anaphylaxis and allergic diseases in dental practice of pedodontists
Introduction
Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening systemic allergic reaction. In this study, we evaluated the pedodontists’ knowledge, experience and preparedness for allergic reactions and anaphylaxis management.
Method
A cross-sectional survey was designed and distributed through the web-based application.
Results
One hundred and four pedodontists completed the survey. All of the participants questioned allergic diseases and drug allergies before the dental procedure. Of the participants, 81.7% were aware that the first choice in the treatment of anaphylaxis was adrenaline, and 71.2% of them were informed that the route of administration of adrenaline was intramuscular. However, 22.1% of the participants reported concern about not being able to recognize anaphylaxis and 59.6% of them were inaccurate about the dose of adrenaline that should be administered to treat anaphylaxis. The participants who were trained about anaphylaxis in the last 5 years responded more accurately to the adrenaline dose applied in the treatment of anaphylaxis (P = 0.001). There was no association between accurately knowing the dosage and route of adrenaline and the participants’ age, gender, duration of employment, or workplace (P > 0.05).
Conclusion
In this study, it was determined that the management of allergic diseases and anaphylaxis needs to be improved in pedodontic clinics.
期刊介绍:
La Revue Française d''Allergologie : un véritable forum pour faire connaître des travaux originaux et permettre la diffusion de l''information auprès de toutes les spécialités concernées par les pathologies allergiques. La Revue Française d''Allergologie (8 numéros par an) est au carrefour de nombreuses spécialités - dermatologie, pédiatrie, ORL, pneumologie, ophtalmologie, médecine interne - qui, toutes, ont à traiter des maladies allergiques. Les symptômes des allergies fondés sur des mécanismes communs sont le plus souvent associés et se succèdent chez un même patient. En forte progression depuis 20 ans, les maladies allergiques sont dans l''attente de perfectionnements et d''avancées thérapeutiques qui permettront aux nombreux patients qui en sont atteints de mieux vivre avec leurs allergies. La Revue Française d''Allergologie se veut donc un véritable forum de discussions et d''échanges entre tous les spécialistes confrontés aux pathologies