TY - JOUR
T1 - Risk of adrenal crisis in dental patients
T2 - Results of a systematic search of the literature
AU - Khalaf, Mohd W.
AU - Khader, Ruba
AU - Cobetto, Gregory
AU - Yepes, Juan Fernando
AU - Karounos, Dennis G.
AU - Miller, Craig S.
PY - 2013/2
Y1 - 2013/2
N2 - Background: The authors performed a systematic search of the literature to identify the frequency of, risk of experiencing and factors associated with adrenal crises in dental patients. Methods: The authors searched PubMed and Ovid MEDLINE (1947-June 20, 2012) and Embase (1974-2012) for Englishlanguage articles related to cases of adrenal crisis in dentistry and extracted and analyzed data from the articles. The six authors determined whether the cases identified met a consensus definition of adrenal crisis. Results: Of 148 articles identified in the initial screening, 34 articles were included in the final review, from which six cases met the criteria of adrenal crisis. The authors categorized four cases as "suggestive of adrenal crisis" and two cases as "consistent with adrenal crisis." Risk factors were significant adrenal insufficiency, pain, infection, having undergone an invasive procedure, having received a barbiturate general anesthetic, and poor health status and stability at the time of presentation. The authors estimated risk to be less than one in 650,000 in patients with adrenal insufficiency. Conclusions: Adrenal crisis is rare in dental patients, with only six reports of it having been published in the past 66 years. Risk is associated with unrecognized adrenal insufficiency, poor health status and stability at the time of treatment, pain, infection, having undergone an invasive procedure and having received a barbiturate general anesthetic. Clinical Implications: Risk of adrenal crisis is reduced through proper evaluation of the patient, identification of risk factors and following appropriate preventive measures.
AB - Background: The authors performed a systematic search of the literature to identify the frequency of, risk of experiencing and factors associated with adrenal crises in dental patients. Methods: The authors searched PubMed and Ovid MEDLINE (1947-June 20, 2012) and Embase (1974-2012) for Englishlanguage articles related to cases of adrenal crisis in dentistry and extracted and analyzed data from the articles. The six authors determined whether the cases identified met a consensus definition of adrenal crisis. Results: Of 148 articles identified in the initial screening, 34 articles were included in the final review, from which six cases met the criteria of adrenal crisis. The authors categorized four cases as "suggestive of adrenal crisis" and two cases as "consistent with adrenal crisis." Risk factors were significant adrenal insufficiency, pain, infection, having undergone an invasive procedure, having received a barbiturate general anesthetic, and poor health status and stability at the time of presentation. The authors estimated risk to be less than one in 650,000 in patients with adrenal insufficiency. Conclusions: Adrenal crisis is rare in dental patients, with only six reports of it having been published in the past 66 years. Risk is associated with unrecognized adrenal insufficiency, poor health status and stability at the time of treatment, pain, infection, having undergone an invasive procedure and having received a barbiturate general anesthetic. Clinical Implications: Risk of adrenal crisis is reduced through proper evaluation of the patient, identification of risk factors and following appropriate preventive measures.
KW - Adrenal crisis
KW - Adrenal insufficiency
KW - Dental infection
KW - Dental treatment
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U2 - 10.14219/jada.archive.2013.0094
DO - 10.14219/jada.archive.2013.0094
M3 - Article
C2 - 23372131
AN - SCOPUS:84874742110
SN - 0002-8177
VL - 144
SP - 152
EP - 160
JO - Journal of the American Dental Association
JF - Journal of the American Dental Association
IS - 2
ER -