Médecine Buccale Chirurgie Buccale, volume 23, issue 4, pages 177-180

One-day hospitalization in oral surgery: a 2-year comparative study

Kinz Bayet 1
Yacine Sifi 2
Maria-Pia Gondolfini 3
Timothée Gellee 1
Anthony Levy-Bohbot 1
Marc Levy 4
Aurélien Touboul 2
Patrick Guez 5
Alp Alantar 2
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Hôpitaux de Paris, France
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Functional Unit of Oral Surgery and IPES, Hôpital Max Fourestier, Centre hospitalier de Nanterre, France
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Cardiology Service, Hôpital Max Fourestier, Centre hospitalier de Nanterre, France
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Diabetology Service, Hôpital Max Fourestier, Centre hospitalier de Nanterre, France
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Quality and Risk Delegation, Hôpital Max Fourestier, Centre hospitalier de Nanterre, France
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2017-12-22
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Dentistry (miscellaneous)
Oral Surgery
Periodontics
Abstract
Introduction: The increasing number of cardiovascular and/or neurological patients with polypathologic backgrounds has led practitioners to adapt the technical platform. The objective is to evaluate the indications of one-day hospitalization (ODH) in oral surgery set up in 2013 in the Max Fourestier Hospital (Nanterre), a comparative prospective study is carried out in 2014 and 2015. Material and methods: The evaluation criterion is the rate (%) of local or general perioperative complications requiring intervention or full hospitalization of patients at risk for oral surgery with ODH. Results: Sixty-eight interventions were performed, mainly dental extractions, root planning and biopsies. 52% of patients were women. Cardiovascular diseases (36%) were the majority. 20.58% of the included patients had a complication taken up by the practitioner or managed by the day hospitalization service. This rate of complications was statistically significantly different ( χ 2  = 9.89, P  = 5%, NDF = 1) from the control group (3.80%). Discussion: The highest complication rate in polypathologic patients, confirms the indications of ODH. No conversion to full hospitalization was necessary thus this study shows that ODH allows a safe intake taking charge avoiding a full hospitalization of higher cost.
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