Hao-Feng Jiang1,2,3, Dan Qin1,2,3, Song-Lin He4,5,6, Jin-Hua Wang7,8,9. 1. College of Stomatology, Chongqing Medical University, No. 426 Songshibei Road, Chongqing, 401147, China. 2. Chongqing Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases and Biomedical Sciences, Chongqing, China. 3. Chongqing Municipal Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedical Engineering of Higher Education, Chongqing, China. 4. College of Stomatology, Chongqing Medical University, No. 426 Songshibei Road, Chongqing, 401147, China. songlinhe@cqmu.edu.cn. 5. Chongqing Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases and Biomedical Sciences, Chongqing, China. songlinhe@cqmu.edu.cn. 6. Chongqing Municipal Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedical Engineering of Higher Education, Chongqing, China. songlinhe@cqmu.edu.cn. 7. College of Stomatology, Chongqing Medical University, No. 426 Songshibei Road, Chongqing, 401147, China. 500190@hospital.cqmu.edu.cn. 8. Chongqing Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases and Biomedical Sciences, Chongqing, China. 500190@hospital.cqmu.edu.cn. 9. Chongqing Municipal Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedical Engineering of Higher Education, Chongqing, China. 500190@hospital.cqmu.edu.cn.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess dental treatment under dental general anesthesia (DGA) among Chinese preschool children by investigating changes in their oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL), the incidence of postoperative complications, and parental satisfaction. METHOD: A single-center prospective cohort study was conducted. A total of 190 children who received treatment for early childhood caries (ECC) under DGA were included. The primary outcome was a change in the children's OHRQoL at 1 month after the operation compared to that at baseline, which was measured by the Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS). The secondary outcomes were the incidence of complications within 1 day after treatment and parental satisfaction with the DGA treatment. RESULTS: In total, 180 participants were successfully reevaluated after the operation, yielding a 94.7% follow-up response rate. The total ECOHIS score decreased by 76.3% (P < 0.01) after treatment, demonstrating a large effect. Approximately 74.4% of the children complained of at least one complication, including sleepiness (43.3%), emergence agitation (38.9%), nausea/vomiting (13.9%), dizziness (10.6%), and fever (3.3%), on the first day. Approximately 85.5% of the parents were satisfied with the DGA treatment. CONCLUSION: DGA treatment has a positive effect on Chinese preschool children's OHRQoL and is evaluated highly by their parents. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Dental treatment under general anesthesia improved the OHRQoL of Chinese preschool children.
OBJECTIVE: To assess dental treatment under dental general anesthesia (DGA) among Chinese preschool children by investigating changes in their oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL), the incidence of postoperative complications, and parental satisfaction. METHOD: A single-center prospective cohort study was conducted. A total of 190 children who received treatment for early childhood caries (ECC) under DGA were included. The primary outcome was a change in the children's OHRQoL at 1 month after the operation compared to that at baseline, which was measured by the Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS). The secondary outcomes were the incidence of complications within 1 day after treatment and parental satisfaction with the DGA treatment. RESULTS: In total, 180 participants were successfully reevaluated after the operation, yielding a 94.7% follow-up response rate. The total ECOHIS score decreased by 76.3% (P < 0.01) after treatment, demonstrating a large effect. Approximately 74.4% of the children complained of at least one complication, including sleepiness (43.3%), emergence agitation (38.9%), nausea/vomiting (13.9%), dizziness (10.6%), and fever (3.3%), on the first day. Approximately 85.5% of the parents were satisfied with the DGA treatment. CONCLUSION: DGA treatment has a positive effect on Chinese preschool children's OHRQoL and is evaluated highly by their parents. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Dental treatment under general anesthesia improved the OHRQoL of Chinese preschool children.
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Keywords:
Children; Dental treatment; General anesthesia; OHRQoL
Authors: Fatmah N AlMotawah; Sharat Chandra Pani; Tala AlKharashi; Saleh AlKhalaf; Mohammed AlKhathlan; Fahad AlSultan; Ahmad AlMughirah Journal: Int J Dent Date: 2020-10-22