监测患者焦虑、疼痛和根管治疗期间的生理反应:一项观察性研究。

Q3 Dentistry
Pragya Pandey, Neha Jasrasaria, Ramesh Bharti, Rishabh Pandey, Shruti Singh
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摘要

目的:本研究旨在评估接受单次根管治疗(RCT)患者的生理变化[心率(HR)和血氧饱和度(SpO2)]和疼痛感知,并探讨其与牙科焦虑的关系。材料和方法:这项观察性研究包括76名需要进行单次根管治疗的成年人(RCT)。术前采用改良牙科焦虑量表(MDAS)评估患者焦虑,并采用视觉模拟量表(VAS)测量疼痛水平。在术前、局部麻醉、通道腔准备、工作长度确定、生物力学准备和术后10分钟6个阶段监测HR和SpO2。统计分析包括描述性统计、Pearson相关检验和Mann-Whitney检验。结果:纳入76例患者,年龄20 ~ 55岁,平均年龄35.6±8.9岁。47.36%的患者报告中度疼痛(VAS 4-6)。结果显示,局部麻醉时HR升高(93.9±8.2),钻孔时HR升高(94.7±8.07),在中度焦虑和重度疼痛患者中尤为明显(p < 0.05)。氧饱和度在所有程序阶段保持稳定。此外,有负面牙科经历的患者焦虑得分显著升高(p = 0.018)。焦虑水平与hr呈中度正相关。结论:本研究表明牙科焦虑显著影响RCT期间的HR,焦虑水平越高的患者生理应激越大。临床意义:实施焦虑管理策略和监测生命体征可以提高患者在随机对照试验中的舒适度和安全性,特别是对先前有负面牙科经历的个体。如何引用本文:Pandey P, Jasrasaria N, Bharti R,等。监测患者焦虑、疼痛和根管治疗期间的生理反应:一项观察性研究。现代医疗实践[J]; 2015;26(3):244-249。
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Monitoring Patient Anxiety, Pain, and Physiological Responses during Root Canal Treatment: An Observational Study.

Aim: This study aimed to assess physiological changes [heart rate (HR) and oxygen saturation (SpO2)] and pain perception in patients undergoing single-visit root canal treatment (RCT) and examine correlations with dental anxiety.

Materials and methods: This observational study included 76 adults who needed to undergo single visit root canal treatment (RCT). Patient anxiety was assessed preoperatively using the modified dental anxiety scale (MDAS), with pain levels measured on the visual analog scale (VAS). HR and SpO2 were monitored at six stages: Preoperative, local anesthesia, access cavity preparation, working length determination, biomechanical preparation, and 10 minutes post-procedure. Statistical analysis included descriptive statistics, Pearson's correlation, and Mann-Whitney tests.

Results: The study included 76 patients, aged 20-55 years (mean age = 35.6 ± 8.9 years). Moderate pain (VAS 4-6) was reported by 47.36% of patients. Results indicated significant elevations in HR specifically during local anesthesia administration (93.9 ± 8.2) and drilling (94.7 ± 8.07), particularly in patients with moderate anxiety and severe pain levels (p < 0.05). Oxygen saturation levels remained stable across all procedural stages. Additionally, patients with prior negative dental experiences exhibited significantly elevated anxiety scores (p = 0.018). A moderate positive correlation was observed between anxiety levels and HRs.

Conclusion: The study indicates that dental anxiety significantly influences HR during RCT, with patients exhibiting higher anxiety levels experiencing greater physiological stress.

Clinical significance: Implementing anxiety management strategies and monitoring vital signs could enhance patient comfort and safety during RCT, particularly in individuals with prior negative dental experiences. How to cite this article: Pandey P, Jasrasaria N, Bharti R, et al. Monitoring Patient Anxiety, Pain, and Physiological Responses during Root Canal Treatment: An Observational Study. J Contemp Dent Pract 2025;26(3):244-249.

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Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice
Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice (JCDP), is a peer-reviewed, open access MEDLINE indexed journal. The journal’s full text is available online at http://www.thejcdp.com. The journal allows free access (open access) to its contents. Articles with clinical relevance will be given preference for publication. The Journal publishes original research papers, review articles, rare and novel case reports, and clinical techniques. Manuscripts are invited from all specialties of dentistry i.e., conservative dentistry and endodontics, dentofacial orthopedics and orthodontics, oral medicine and radiology, oral pathology, oral surgery, orodental diseases, pediatric dentistry, implantology, periodontics, clinical aspects of public health dentistry, and prosthodontics.
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