儿童牙科镇静的横断面评估:检查出院后事件、遗忘效果和父母满意度。

Pediatric dentistry Pub Date : 2025-05-15
Shivam Patel, Homa Amini, Daniel Claman, Erin Gross, Paul S Casamassimo, Beau Meyer
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目的:调查儿童牙科人群口服后有意识镇静不良事件、健忘症和父母满意度。方法:这项横断面研究从2023年到2024年,评估了在全国儿童医院接受口服镇静治疗的入组受试者,他们使用了四种不同的药物方案:(1)仅咪达唑仑;(2)咪达唑仑加羟嗪;(3)哌啶加羟嗪;(4)三唑仑。出院后24或72小时对家长进行访谈,讨论镇静后相关事件。结果:研究人群(n = 109)以女性为主(53%),平均年龄8.7岁。不可安慰的哭泣和健忘症与镇静方案显著相关,咪达唑仑只有最高的频率(分别为31.3%和37.5%)。结论:儿童牙科患者口服清醒镇静有正负两方面的副作用。牙医和父母可以在共同的决策框架中使用这项研究的结果来获得良好的镇静效果。
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A Cross-Sectional Evaluation of Pediatric Dental Sedation: Examining Post-Discharge Events, Amnestic Effects, and Parental Satisfaction.

Purpose: To investigate post-oral conscious sedation adverse events, amnesia, and parental satisfaction in the pediatric dental population. Methods: This cross-sectional study from 2023 to 2024 evaluated enrolled subjects undergoing oral sedation at Nationwide Children's Hospital with four different drug regimens: (1) midazolam only; (2) midazolam plus hydroxyzine; (3) meperidine plus hydroxyzine; and (4) triazolam. Parents were interviewed 24 or 72 hours after discharge to discuss post-sedation-related events. Results: The study population (n equals 109) was pre- dominantly female (53 percent), with a mean age of 8.7 years. Inconsolable crying and amnesia were significantly associated with the sedation regimen, with midazolam only having the highest frequency of each (31.3 percent and 37.5 percent, respectively). Amnesia was significantly associ- ated with age (P<0.001), with subjects six years old or younger experiencing the highest frequency (53.9 percent). Parents' ratings of sedation experience and providers' ratings of sedation effectiveness were similar. Conclusions: Oral conscious sedation in pediatric dentistry comes with both positive and negative side effects. Dentists and parents can use this study's results in a shared decision framework to achieve good sedation outcomes.

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