目前儿科牙科感染性心内膜炎的抗生素预防方法:综述。

Tülin Taşdemir, Gizem Erbaş Ünverdi
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感染性心内膜炎(IE)是一种严重且可能危及生命的心脏上皮细菌感染,儿童死亡率约为5%。这一人群中最常见的IE风险因素是先天性心脏病。美国儿科牙科学会承认,某些医疗条件会增加对菌血症引起的感染的易感性。建议高危患者在进行可能诱发菌血症的手术之前使用抗生素预防,目的是减少或预防侵入性牙科治疗引起的短暂菌血症。然而,预防在预防或减轻与牙科手术相关的菌血症的频率和严重程度方面的有效性仍然存在争议。这篇综述探讨了目前儿科牙科预防IE的抗生素预防方法。虽然一些研究表明术前抗生素可以降低这些风险,但其他研究报告没有明显的益处。鉴于这些不确定性,保持良好的口腔卫生和及时治疗牙病是减少日常活动引起菌血症风险的基本策略。从历史上看,大多数形式的先天性心脏病患者在进行牙科手术之前都要按照美国心脏协会的指导方针服用抗生素。然而,今天,牙科手术前的抗生素只推荐给有感染性心内膜炎高风险的心脏疾病的患者。通过跨学科合作,特别是儿科心脏病专家和牙医之间的合作,可以降低感染性心内膜炎的风险,从而改善脆弱儿科患者的整体健康状况。
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Current Approaches to Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Infective Endocarditis in Pediatric Dentistry: A Review.

Infective endocarditis (IE) is a serious and potentially life-threatening bacterial infection of the cardiac epithelium, with a mortality rate of approximately 5% in children. The most common risk factor for IE in this population is congenital heart disease. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry acknowledges that certain medical conditions increase susceptibility to infections resulting from bacteremia. Antibiotic prophylaxis is recommended for high-risk patients prior to procedures that could induce bacteremia, with the goal of reducing or preventing transient bacteremia caused by invasive dental treatments. However, the effectiveness of prophylaxis in preventing or mitigating the frequency and severity of bacteremia associated with dental procedures remains controversial. This review explores current approaches to antibiotic prophylaxis in pediatric dentistry for the prevention of IE. While some studies suggest that preoperative antibiotics reduce these risks, others report no significant benefit. Given these uncertainties, maintaining good oral hygiene and promptly treating dental diseases are essential strategies to reduce the risk of bacteremia from routine daily activities. Historically, patients with most forms of congenital heart disease were prescribed antibiotics prior to dental procedures in line with American Heart Association guidelines. Today, however, antibiotics before dental procedures are recommended only for patients with cardiac conditions that pose a high risk for infective endocarditis. The overall health of vulnerable pediatric patients can be improved by reducing the risk of infective endocarditis through interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly between pediatric cardiologists and dentists.

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