Document Details

Document Type : Project 
Document Title :
Dental treatment of children under general anesthesia.
علاج أسنان الأطفال تحت التخدير العام.
 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : He has developed the use of general anesthesia for dental treatment of children since the late sixties, the further spread of tooth decay in young children and disabled children led to increased need for treatment under general anesthesia The safety of children treated under general anesthesia remains the main obstacle for the use of general anesthesia. English Medical Authority has allocated a high mortality rate among children less than (16 years), but the mortality rate in the range of recent research (350:1) and (1: million) for children who are being treated teeth under general anesthesia. The incidence of complications after anesthesia in these children, ranging from the non-existence to (80%). Lack of sleep, pain, fever, nausea and vomiting were the most frequent complications. There are many factors involved in the incidence of complications after the operations, including the child's age, his health condition, the status of his teeth, the experience of the physician and anesthesiologist, the length of time of anesthesia, the type of drugs used, put the tube respiratory complications in the operating room and recovery room. The more research that detected in this area had been retroactively. To date, no research in the safety of children who are being treated teeth under general anesthesia in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The purpose of this research is to know more complications after general anesthesia common in children who are treated in the Jeddah area and discuss their relationship to various factors. Way: the sample contained 90 children who performed repairs teeth under general anesthesia were collected from samples (3) hospitals: King Fahd General Hospital, King Abdulaziz University Hospital, King Khalid National Guard. Information was collected from each patient once during the operation and twice after the operation the day after the operation three days later. Results: 65% of the children was a reason to turn them into full anesthesia is severe tooth decay in their teeth and young age. There was a statistically significant difference between the three hospitals: the length of the waiting time of the operation time of anesthesia, the time length of hospital stay, medications used, the time of fasting before the operation, the number of people in the operating room, anesthesia time collaboration, and anesthetics. There was a clear relationship milk the length of time the process and experience of the treating physician, the number of dental treatment, use of radiation, the use of rubber mask, and the use of fluoride. That 99% of the children had a complaint and more on the first day compared to 33 in the third day. The pain is the complaint (68%), sleep (71%), inability to eat (85.5%) in the first day. In the third day the pain is the main complaint (14%), inability to eat (12%), pain in the throat (8%). The difference was evident only between the first day and third in the pain, throat pain and psychological changes. Conclusion: The results indicate that the treatment under general anesthesia is a safe choice for dental treatment of children. The complaint is then slightly and ends at the end of the first day. 
Publishing Year : 1426 AH
2006 AD
 
Sponsor Name : kau 
Sponsorship Year : 1426 AH
2006 AD
 
Added Date : Wednesday, April 30, 2008 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
نجاة محمد الفارسيalfarsi, njah mohammedInvestigatorDoctorate 

Files

File NameTypeDescription
 30658.docx docx 

Download This Page

Back To Researches Page