Patient's pre-operative dental anxiety is related to diastolic blood pressure and the need for post-surgical analgesia

dc.centroUniversidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU
dc.contributor.authorFernández Aguilar, Javier
dc.contributor.authorSanz García, María Teresa
dc.contributor.authorGuillén Salazar, Isabel
dc.contributor.authorJovani Sancho, María del Mar
dc.contributor.otherUCH. Departamento de Farmacia
dc.contributor.otherProducción Científica UCH 2020
dc.contributor.otherUCH. Departamento de Odontología
dc.date2020
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-14T04:00:09Z
dc.date.available2021-05-14T04:00:09Z
dc.date.issued2020-06-08
dc.descriptionEste artículo se encuentra disponible en la siguiente URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-66068-9.pdf
dc.description.abstractIn order to study the relationship of the patient’s anxiety level from Corah’s Dental Anxiety Scale (DAS) vs different physiological parameters: pre and post-operative blood pressure, and pre and post-operative heart rates, and subsequently, relate the results to the patient’s post-operative anti-inflammatory analgesic need, 185 patients requiring a simple dental extraction were recruited. They filled out the DAS in the waiting room prior to their procedure and once in the examination room, their preoperative blood pressure and heart rate was measured. Once the dental extraction had been completed, their blood pressure and heart rate were measured again. Before leaving the clinic, the patient was given an analgesic form in which they had to indicate whether or not they had required analgesia after the procedure. Diastolic blood pressure (DBP) showed statistically significant differences between pre-operative and post-operative (P = 0.001). DAS was related with pre-operative diastolic blood pressure (pre-DBP) (P = 0.001) and post-operative diastolic blood pressure (post-DBP) as well as pre-operative heart rate (pre-HR) (P = 0.027) and post-operative heart rate (post-HR) (P = 0.013). Patients with high levels of DAS tend to take more Ibuprofen 400 mg (P = 0.038). The different levels of anxiety will determine what type of anti-inflammatory analgesia the patient will take, if necessary.
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dc.identifier.citationFernandez-Aguilar, J., Guillén, I., Sanz, M.T. & Jovani-Sancho, M.M. (2020). Patient’s pre-operative dental anxiety is related to diastolic blood pressure and the need for post-surgical analgesia. Scientific Reports, vol. 10, art. 9170 (08 jun.). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-66068-9
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-66068-9
dc.identifier.issn2045-2322 (Electrónico).
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10637/12607
dc.language.isoes
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherNature Research.
dc.relationEste trabajo de investigación ha sido financiado por una Beca para el Desarrollo de Investigación Clínica de la Universidad Cardenal Herrera CEU.
dc.relationUCH. Financiación Universidad
dc.relation.ispartofScientific Reports, vol. 10.
dc.rightsopen access
dc.rights.cchttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
dc.subjectAnsiedad (Odontología).
dc.subjectFear of dentists.
dc.subjectAnesthesia in dentistry.
dc.subjectBlood pressure - Measurement.
dc.subjectAnestesia en odontología.
dc.subjectPresión sanguínea - Medición.
dc.titlePatient's pre-operative dental anxiety is related to diastolic blood pressure and the need for post-surgical analgesia
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