The inception of a hospital-based dental emergency department in a precarious region decreases the incidence of severe cellulitis of odontogenic origin

Autor: Romain Nicot, Florent Barry, Gwénaël Raoul, Eric Wiel, Caroline Delfosse, Joël Ferri, Laurent Nawrocki, Ludovic Lauwers
Přispěvatelé: Médicaments et biomatériaux à libération contrôlée: mécanismes et optimisation - Advanced Drug Delivery Systems - U 1008 (MBLC - ADDS), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université de Lille-Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Lille] (CHRU Lille), Evaluation des technologies de santé et des pratiques médicales - ULR 2694 (METRICS), Université de Lille-Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Lille] (CHRU Lille)
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2022, Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, ⟨10.1016/j.jormas.2022.05.018⟩
ISSN: 2468-7855
DOI: 10.1016/j.jormas.2022.05.018⟩
Popis: International audience; Introduction: Although most localized odontogenic infections can be managed successfully without complications, some can cause extensive morbidity through the onset of cervicofacial cellulitis. The management of these more severe infections generally requires emergency treatment, including surgical treatment under general anesthesia, and prolonged length of hospital stay. Material & Methods: In this work, we assessed the impact of the provision of a hospital-based dental emergency department on the regional incidence of severe odontogenic cellulitis in a socioeconomically precarious region. Monthly case rates of odontogenic cellulitis treated between January 2010 and December 2019 at the hospital-based dental emergency department of Lille Medical University Hospital were collected. Results: The mean number of monthly severe odontogenic cellulitis cases treated under general anesthesia was significantly higher before than after the inception of the hospital-based dental emergency service [14.07 (5.83) vs 8.79 (4.42); p
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