Publication: Assessment of pre and postoperative anxiety in patients undergoing ambulatory oral surgery in primary care.
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2017-10-09
Authors
Reyes-Gilabert, E
Luque-Romero, L-G
Bejarano-Avila, G
Garcia-Palma, A
Rollon-Mayordomo, A
Infante-Cossio, P
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Medicina Oral
Abstract
To analyze the pre- and postoperative anxiety level in patients undergoing ambulatory oral surgery (AOS) in a primary healthcare center (PHC). Prospective and descriptive clinical study on 45 patients who underwent AOS procedures in the dental clinic of a public PHC of Spain between April and September 2015. Anxiety analysis was carried out with pre- and postoperative anxiety-state (STAI-S), anxiety-trait (STAI-T) and dental anxiety (MDAS) questionnaires. A descriptive, inferential and binary logistic regression analysis were performed for the variables age, sex, educational level, previous experience of oral treatment, type of oral surgery, degree of third molar impaction, surgical time, intraoperative complications, postoperative complications, and pain score with a visual analogue scale (VAS). The majority were female (57.8%) with a mean age of 33.5±9.6 years. The most frequent procedure was the lower third molar removal (82.2%). The mean pain score on the VAS was 1.6±1.8. The incidence of complications was low (7.8%). There was a statistically significant association between post- and preoperative anxiety (r=0.56, p AOS in a PHC is safe and should be more encouraged in the public primary care. The emotional impact on users was relatively low, highlighting that the preoperative anxiety levels were higher than the postoperative ones. Psychological factors related to pre- and postoperative anxiety should be considered in the AOS carried out in PC.
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MeSH Terms
Adult
Ambulatory surgical procedures
Anxiety
Female
Humans
Longitudinal studies
Male
Pain measurement
Postoperative care
Preoperative care
Primary Health care
Prospective studies
Ambulatory surgical procedures
Anxiety
Female
Humans
Longitudinal studies
Male
Pain measurement
Postoperative care
Preoperative care
Primary Health care
Prospective studies
DeCS Terms
Adulto
Ansiedad
Atención primaria de salud
Cuidados posoperatorios
Cuidados preoperatorios
Dimensión del dolor
Estudios longitudinales
Estudios prospectivos
Procedimientos quirúrgicos ambulatorios
Ansiedad
Atención primaria de salud
Cuidados posoperatorios
Cuidados preoperatorios
Dimensión del dolor
Estudios longitudinales
Estudios prospectivos
Procedimientos quirúrgicos ambulatorios
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Keywords
Anxiety, Oral surgery, Ambulatory surgery, Primary care, STAI scale, Postoperative pain
Citation
Reyes-Gilabert E, Luque-Romero LG, Bejarano-Avila G, Garcia-Palma A, Rollon-Mayordomo A, Infante-Cossio P. Assessment of pre and postoperative anxiety in patients undergoing ambulatory oral surgery in primary care. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2017 Nov 1;22(6):e716-e722