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J Clin Med ; 9(10)2020 Sep 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32987885

ABSTRACT

(1) Background: Dental treatments often cause pain and anxiety in patients. Virtual reality (VR) is a novel procedure that can provide distraction during dental procedures or prepare patients to receive such type of treatments. This meta-analysis is the first to gather evidence on the effectiveness of VR on the reduction of pain (P) and dental anxiety (DA) in patients undergoing dental treatment, regardless of age. (2) Methods: MEDLINE, CENTRAL, PubMed, EMBASE, Wiley Library and Web of Science were searched for scientific articles in November 2019. The keywords used were: "virtual reality", "distraction systems", "dental anxiety" and "pain". Studies where VR was used for children and adults as a measure against anxiety and pain during dental treatments were included. VR was defined as a three-dimensional environment that provides patients with a sense of immersion, transporting them to appealing and interactive settings. Anxiety and pain results were assessed during dental treatments where VR was used and in standard care situations. (3) Results: 32 studies were identified, of which 8 met the inclusion criteria. The effect of VR in children was significant, both for anxiety (standardized mean difference (SMD) = -1.75) and pain (SMD = -1.46). (4) Conclusions: The findings of the meta-analysis show that VR is an effective distraction method to reduce pain and anxiety in patients undergoing a variety of dental treatments; however, further research on VR as a tool to prepare patients for dental treatment is required because of the scarcity of studies in this area.

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J Clin Med ; 9(4)2020 Apr 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32260538

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Dental treatments often cause pain and anxiety in patients. Virtual reality (VR) is a novel procedure that can provide distraction during dental procedures or prepare patients to receive such type of treatments. This meta-analysis is the first to gather evidence on the effectiveness of VR on the reduction of pain (P) and dental anxiety (DA) in patients undergoing dental treatment, regardless of age. METHODS: MEDLINE, CENTRAL, PubMed, EMBASE, Wiley Library and Web of Science were searched for scientific articles in November 2019. The keywords used were: "virtual reality", "distraction systems", "dental anxiety" and "pain". Studies where VR was used for children and adults as a measure against anxiety and pain during dental treatments were included. VR was defined as a three-dimensional environment that provides patients with a sense of immersion, transporting them to appealing and interactive settings. Anxiety and pain results were assessed during dental treatments where VR was used, and in standard care situations. RESULTS: 31 studies were identified, of which 14 met the inclusion criteria. Pain levels were evaluated in four studies (n = 4), anxiety levels in three (n = 3) and anxiety and pain together in seven (n = 7). Our meta-analysis was based on ten studies (n = 10). The effect of VR was studied mainly in the pediatric population (for pain SMD = -0.82). In the adult population, only two studies (not significant) were considered. CONCLUSIONS: The findings of the meta-analysis show that VR is an effective distraction method to reduce pain and anxiety in patients undergoing a variety of dental treatments; however, further research on VR as a tool to prepare patients for dental treatment is required because of the scarcity of studies in this area.

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J Clin Exp Dent ; 11(12): e1139-e1142, 2019 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31824594

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: We study the prevalence of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) among patients with severe gingival enlargement. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We retrospective reviewed the clinical records of patients with severe gingival enlargement, between 2011 and 2018. The Saxer and Mühlemann index were used to measure inflammation and gingival bleeding. The degree of dental mobility was measured by the Nyman and Lindhe technique. RESULTS: A correlation analysis was carried out to test whether there were any associations among the different variables. In the sample of 117 patients the mean gingival bleeding index was ≥3 and the degree of dental mobility ≥2.3. 1.7% of patients, with severe gingival hyperplasia were diagnosed with AML. We found a significant association between gingival bleeding and aging (p<0.001) and a trend (0.54) between bleeding and suffering from AML. CONCLUSIONS: Severe gingival enlargement, abundant gingival bleeding, and dental mobility could be early manifestations of a blood dyscrasia. Key words:Acute myeloblastic leukemia, gingival hyperplasia, bleeding, tooth motility, oral health.

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Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants ; 34(34): 1389-1396, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31711080

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: This study represents a systematic review of the literature to assess the effectiveness of strontium-coated titanium surfaces on osseointegration in experimental assays with healthy, nonosteoporotic and/or nonosteopenic animals. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An electronic search was conducted of the databases MEDLINE/PubMed, Wiley Library, and Web of Science through 2018, with the aim of identifying studies on the osseointegration of titanium implants modified with strontium. RESULTS: A total of 255 papers were found, of which 11 were included in this systematic review. The primary result was the percentage of bone-to-implant contact (BIC) around the titanium implants with or without a strontium-coated surface. The different techniques used to coat titanium surfaces with strontium recorded significant results in terms of the improvement in the implant's quality, as they increased its contact with the bone, bone area, and bone formation, as well as enhanced its biomechanical properties. CONCLUSION: Nine of 11 studies reported that titanium implants coated with strontium showed significantly higher BIC (P < .001 to P < .05). This coating also improved the implants' biomechanical properties.


Subject(s)
Dental Implants , Osseointegration , Strontium , Titanium , Animals , Coated Materials, Biocompatible , Models, Animal , Prostheses and Implants , Surface Properties
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Rev. Soc. Esp. Dolor ; 26(5): 284-292, sept.-oct. 2019. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-191379

ABSTRACT

Objetivos: La información proporcionada por las Encuestas de Condiciones de Trabajo y Salud (ECTS) permite la formulación de programas de acción públicos que generen cambios, fijen prioridades y evalúen tendencias. Desde 1987 que se realizó la primera ECTS en España, este instrumento se ha ido consolidando como fuente de datos del sistema de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación. Los resultados muestran la necesidad de establecer el avance de las innovaciones tecnológicas sanitarias y la investigación biomédica. Estos avances serán determinantes en la mejora de la salud, ya que supondrán nuevas formas de cuidados médicos que contribuyen al aumento de la esperanza de vida, la reducción del dolor y la gestión de las enfermedades. El objetivo de este estudio es valorar el nivel de aceptación de las nuevas tecnologías en médicos que traten el dolor a través de unidades específicas. Material y métodos: Se realizó un estudio para comprobar el uso de las TIC en médicos que realizan su labor asistencial y de investigación en Unidades de Dolor. Este estudio consta de una encuesta online, enviada a través de correo electrónico a los alumnos del máster en Tratamiento del Dolor de la Universidad de Salamanca. Tras la recogida sistemática de la información, se realizó el análisis estadístico abordando la frecuencia de las variables y las relaciones estadísticamente significativas relevantes para nuestro estudio. Posteriormente se realizó un análisis utilizando una metodología de regresión logística a través del modelo Logit binomial. Resultados: De los profesionales médicos que contestaron a nuestra encuesta, se obtuvo que aquellos que son varones y trabajan en Unidades del Dolor eran un 39,46 % y en Cuidados Paliativos eran un 21,35 %. Agregando estos datos obtenemos que el 75,94 % de los profesionales trabajan en entidades públicas, el 9,72 % en entidades privadas y el 11,05 % en ambas. Más del 55 % de los profesionales encuestados "Nunca utilizan ordenadores o Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación para la realización remota de evaluación diagnóstica o prescripción de medidas terapéuticas". Conclusiones: Los resultados obtenidos nos muestran que los médicos de unidades de dolor consideran un elemento relevante las aplicaciones de las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación para la práctica clínica. Además, se constata, dada la experiencia clínica de los profesionales, la necesidad de cambios organizativos asociados a los nuevos sistemas informáticos


Objectives: The information provided by the Labor Conditions and Health Surveys (ECTS) allows for the formulation of public action programs that generate changes, set priorities and evaluate trends. Since 1987, when the first ECTS was carried out in Spain, this instrument has been consolidated as a data source for the information and communication technology system. The results show the need to establish the advance of the technological innovations in health and biomedical research. These advances will be decisive in the improvement of health, since they will involve new forms of medical care that contribute to the increase of life expectancy, the reduction of pain and the management of diseases. The objective of this study is to assess the level of acceptance of new technologies in physicians who treat pain through specific units. Matherial and method: A study was carried out to verify the use of ICTs in doctors who perform their care and research work in Pain Units. This study consists of an online survey, sent via email to the students of the Master's Degree in Pain Treatment at the University of Salamanca. After the systematic collection of the information, the statistical analysis was carried out, addressing the frequency of the variables and the statistically significant relationships relevant to our study. Subsequently, a factor analysis, a cluster analysis and new composite variables are constructed to synthesize the data, to which, finally, an analysis was made using a logistic regression methodology through the Binomial Logit model. Results: Of the medical professionals who answered our survey, it was obtained that those who are men and work in Pain Units were 39.46 % and in Palliative Care they were 21.35 %. Adding this data, we obtain that 75.94 % of professionals work in public entities, 9.72 % in private entities and 11.05 % in both. More than 55 % of the professionals surveyed "never use computers or Information and Communication Technologies for the remote realization of diagnostic evaluation or prescription of therapeutic measures". Conclutions: The results obtained show that Pain Units physicians consider the applications of Information and Communication Technologies to be a relevant element for clinical practice. In addition, given the clinical experience of professionals, the need for organizational changes associated with new computer systems is confirmed


Subject(s)
Humans , Physicians/statistics & numerical data , Pain Clinics/statistics & numerical data , Information Seeking Behavior/classification , Health Care Surveys/statistics & numerical data , Internet Access/statistics & numerical data , Hospice Care/statistics & numerical data , Health Services Research/statistics & numerical data
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Rev. Soc. Esp. Dolor ; 26(3): 175-183, mayo-jun. 2019. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-190899

ABSTRACT

Objetivos: La revolución de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación es la base sobre la que se ha desarrollado el avance de las innovaciones tecnológicas sanitarias y la investigación biomédica. Estos avances han sido determinantes en la mejora de la salud, ya que han supuesto nuevas formas de cuidados médicos que contribuyen al aumento de la esperanza de vida, la reducción del dolor y la gestión de las enfermedades. Se pretende valorar el nivel de aceptación de las nuevas tecnologías en médicos que traten el dolor a través de unidades específicas. Material y métodos: Se llevó a cabo un estudio sobre el uso de las nuevas tecnologías de la información en médicos que realizan tratamiento del dolor en centros específicos. Los datos se obtuvieron a partir de la elaboración de un cuestionario online que ha sido enviado a través del correo electrónico a los alumnos del Máster en Tratamiento del Dolor de la USAL. Tras la recogida sistemática de la información, hemos realizado los análisis estadísticos abordando la frecuencia de las variables y las relaciones estadísticamente signifi cativas relevantes para nuestro estudio. Posteriormente realizamos un análisis de factores, análisis de clúster y la construcción de nuevas variables compuestas para sintetizar los datos. Tras esta identificación, el análisis de las relaciones estadísticamente significativas nos ha permitido caracterizar a estos individuos. Finalmente, hemos realizado un análisis utilizado una metodología de regresión logística a través del modelo Logit binomial. La herramienta utilizada para la realización de la encuesta online fue Google Sheets, herramienta englobada dentro de Google Docs, que está diseñada para trabajar a través de internet y de la web. Resultados: El 57 % de los profesionales médicos que contestaron a nuestra encuesta son hombres, mientras que el 43 % de las respuestas pertenecen a mujeres, de Unidad del Dolor (39,46 %), Cuidados Paliativos (21,35 %) y en los Centros de Atención Primaria (CAP). Agregando estos datos obtenemos que el 75,94 % de los profesionales trabajan en entidades públicas, el 9,72 % en entidades privadas y el 11,05 % en ambas. El 79,5 % de los profesionales encuestados no ofrecen su teléfono móvil a los pacientes. Más del 83 % de los profesionales encuestados utilizan muy frecuentemente (29,5 %) o frecuentemente (54,2 %) directrices/protocolos médicos en su práctica clínica; más del 55 % de los profesionales encuestados "Nunca utilizan ordenadores o tecnologías de la información y la comunicación para la realización remota de evaluación diagnóstica o prescripción de medidas terapéuticas". No obstante, un 40 % de los encuestados declaran que han realizado telemedicina. Conclusiones: En general, los datos nos muestran una concepción benefi ciosa de las aplicaciones de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación para la práctica clínica en lo relativo a la digitalización y distribución de la información clínica. Además, se constata, dada la experiencia clínica de los profesionales, la necesidad de cambios organizativos asociados a los nuevos sistemas informáticos


Target: The revolution in information and communication technologies is the basis on which the advance of health technological innovations and biomedical research has been developed. These advances have been decisive in the improvement of health, since they have involved new forms of medical care that contribute to the increase in life expectancy, pain reduction and disease management. The aim is to assess the level of acceptance of new technologies in physicians who treat pain through specific units. Material and method: A study was carried out on the use of new information technologies in physicians who perform pain treatment in specifi c centers. The data was obtained from the elaboration of an online questionnaire that has been sent via email to the students of the Master in Pain Treatment of the USAL. After the systematic collection of information, we performed the statistical analyzes addressing the frequency of the variables and the statistically signifi cant relationships relevant to our study. Later, we carried out a factor analysis, cluster analysis and the construction of new compound variables to synthesize the data. After this identifi cation, the analysis of statistically significant relationships has allowed us to characterize these individuals. Finally, we performed an analysis using a logistic regression methodology through the Binomial Logit model. The tool used to carry out the online survey was Google Sheets, a tool included within Google Docs, which is designed to work through the Internet and the Web. Results: The 57 % of the medical professionals who answered our survey are men, while 43 % of the answers belong to women, of Pain Unit (39.46 %), Palliative Care (21.35 %) and in the Centers of Primary Care (CAP), Adding this data we obtain that 75.94 % of professionals work in public entities, 9.72 % in private entities and 11.05 % in both. 79.5 % of the surveying professionals do not offer their mobile phone to patients. More than 83 % of the professionals surveyed use very frequently (29.5 %) or Frequently (54.2 %) guidelines / medical protocols in their clinical practice; More than 55% of the professionals surveyed "never use computers or Information and Communication Technologies for the remote realization of diagnostic evaluation or prescription of therapeutic measures". However, 40 % of the respondents declare that they have done telemedicine. Conclusions: In general, the data show us a beneficial conception of the applications of Information and Communication Technologies for clinical practice in relation to the digitalization and distribution of clinical information. In addition, given the clinical experience of professionals, the need for organizational changes associated with new computer systems is confirmed


Subject(s)
Humans , Information Technology/trends , Information Seeking Behavior/classification , Pain Management/statistics & numerical data , Telemedicine/methods , Pain Clinics/statistics & numerical data , Health Personnel/statistics & numerical data , Education, Medical, Continuing/statistics & numerical data , Health Care Surveys/statistics & numerical data , 50293
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J Med Syst ; 43(4): 79, 2019 Feb 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30772920

ABSTRACT

Show the learning results obtained by a simulation tool used by students of an online course on anesthesia techniques and regional analgesia guided by ultrasound. A satisfaction survey generated with a form of Google Forms was carried out in September 2018 with 14 questions related to the quality, ease and capacity of the learning obtained after the use of the nerve blocks Simulator, which was firstly published on the first edition of the course for 34 students. An average of 7.3 attempts of resolution have been made per practice and per student in the simulator. The students are, in their immense majority, habitual users of the ICTs and 73% of them consider that their experience with the simulator has been satisfactory and that their learning has been favored by this fact. The authors have verified that the ultrasound simulator contributes to the learning of skills for the practice of nerve blocks and, furthermore, it helps to ensure that theoretical knowledge is carried out in a more productive and efficient way.


Subject(s)
Anesthesiology/education , Computer Simulation , Computer-Assisted Instruction/methods , Nerve Block/methods , Ultrasonography, Interventional/methods , Clinical Competence , Consumer Behavior , Humans
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J Med Syst ; 41(5): 78, 2017 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28349348

ABSTRACT

Adequate use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in health has been shown to save the patient and caregiver time, improve access to the health system, improve diagnosis and control of disease or treatment. All this results in cost savings, and more importantly, they help improve the quality of service and the lives of patients. The purpose of this study is to analyse the differences in the uses of this ICTs between those physicians that belong to Pain Treatment Units (PU) and other physicians that work in pain not linked to these PUs. An online survey, generated by Netquest online survey tool, was sent to both groups of professionals and the data collected was statistical analysed through a logistic regression methodology which is the Logit binomial model. Our results show that those physicians that belong to PUs use ICTs more frequently and consider it more relevant to their clinical practice.


Subject(s)
Anesthesiology/education , Computer Communication Networks/statistics & numerical data , Medical Informatics/methods , Pain Management/methods , Physician-Patient Relations , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/trends , Computer Communication Networks/trends , Education, Medical, Continuing/methods , Education, Medical, Continuing/trends , Humans , Internet , Logistic Models , Medical Informatics/statistics & numerical data , Medical Informatics/trends , Pain Management/trends , Surveys and Questionnaires
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