Massimo Fusconi, Antonio Greco, Massimo Galli, Antonella Polimeni, Marco Yusef, Simone Di Cianni, Giulia De Soccio, Francesca R Federici Stanganelli, Roberto Lombardi, Marco de Vincentiis
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摘要
背景:近年来,我们记录了因牙源性脓肿和颈部痰肿需要手术治疗的住院人数的增加。我们认为,原因可能与公共卫生服务资金分配程序的合理化使获得公共牙科保健更加困难有关,也可能与意大利家庭的经济状况有关。方法:在2013年1月至2017年11月期间,55例诊断为“颈部脓肿”和/或“颈部痰肿”和/或“颈部感染”的患者被纳入这项纵向回顾性研究。结果:本研究结果显示,牙源性脓肿及颈部痰增多4倍,其中男性31例(56%),女性24例(44%)。平均年龄为46岁,大多数病例涉及30至50岁的患者。18例患者(33%)不是欧盟公民,在意大利居住超过5年。这些数据表明,牙源性颈部感染的发生率有所增加。意大利国家统计局(Istituto Nazionale di Statistica)、欧盟统计局数据探索者、Giuseppe di Vittorio基金会和Tecnè收集的数据显示,这些结果与意大利家庭正在经历的经济困难直接相关。必要的牙科援助被排除在公共医疗保健之外,迫使意大利人求助于昂贵的私人机构,而不是每个人都负担得起。结论:牙源性颈部感染并发症与意大利家庭所遭受的经济困难之间存在联系;意大利人正在减少牙科保健的预算,这使他们面临严重的颈部疾病。
Odontogenic phlegmons and abscesses in relation to the financial situation of Italian families.
Background: In recent years, we have recorded an increase in the number of hospital admissions due to odontogenic abscesses and neck phlegmons requiring surgery. We believe that the cause may be related both to the rationalization of funding allocation procedures in public health service making access to public dental healthcare more difficult, and the financial situation of Italian families.
Methods: Fifty-five patients admitted between January 2013 and November 2017 with a diagnosis of "neck abscess" and/or "neck phlegmon" and/or "neck infection" were enrolled in this longitudinal retrospective study.
Results: The results of this study showed that the number of cases of abscesses and neck phlegmons with an odontogenic origin have quadrupled, with reference to gender was 31 males (56%) and 24 females (44%). The average age was 46 and most cases involved patients between 30 and 50. Eighteen patients (33%) were not EU citizens and had been living in Italy for over 5 years. These data indicate an increase in the incidence of odontogenic neck infections. The data gathered by ISTAT (Istituto Nazionale di Statistica), Eurostat Data Explorer, Fondazione Giuseppe Di Vittorio and Tecnè revealed that these outcomes are directly related to the financial difficulties Italian families are experiencing. The exclusion of essential dental assistance from public healthcare forced Italians to consult expensive private facilities that not everyone can afford.
Conclusions: Connections were found between odontogenic neck infection complications and the financial difficulties Italian families are suffering from; Italians are reducing their budget for dental healthcare becoming exposed to serious neck pathologies.
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The journal Minerva Stomatologica publishes scientific papers on dentistry and maxillo-facial surgery. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, therapeutical notes, special articles and letters to the Editor. Manuscripts are expected to comply with the instructions to authors which conform to the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Editors by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (www.icmje.org). Articles not conforming to international standards will not be considered for acceptance.