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Patterns of Safety Incidents in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

2021

Introduction: Safety incidents preceding manifest adverse events are barely evaluated in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). This study aimed at identifying frequency and patterns of safety incidents in our NICU.Methods: A 6-month prospective clinical study was performed from May to October 2019 in a German 10-bed level III NICU. A voluntary, anonymous reporting system was introduced, and all neonatal team members were invited to complete paper-based questionnaires following each particular safety incident. Safety incidents were defined as safety-related events that were considered by the reporting team member as a “threat to the patient's well-being” which “should ideally not occur agai…

Quality managementNeonatal intensive care unitmedia_common.quotation_subjectadverse event610 Medicine & healthPediatricsmedical errorRJ1-570quality improvement03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHygiene030225 pediatricsIntensive careMedicine030212 general & internal medicineAdverse effect610 Medicine & healthneonatal caresafety incidentmedia_commonbusiness.industryBrief Research Reportmedicine.diseasePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthProspective clinical studyLevel iiiMedical emergencybusinessReporting systemFrontiers in Pediatrics
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Comparative Analysis of Periodontal Pain According to the Type of Precision Orthodontic Appliances: Vestibular, Lingual and Aligners. A Prospective C…

2021

The objective of this prospective clinical study was to analyze the pain (intensity, location and type) that patients presented after the placement of different types of orthodontic appliances: conventional, low friction, lingual and aligners. The sample consisted of 120 patients divided into four groups: conventional (CON), low friction (LF), lingual (LO) and aligners (INV). The participants were given the Short-Form McGill Pain Questionnaire (Ortho-SF-MPQ), where they had to record the pain intensity (no pain, mild, moderate or intense) and the periodontal location at different time points, from the first 4 h to 7 days after the start of treatment. In all the study groups, the most freque…

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Periodontal Behavior and Patient Satisfaction of Anterior Teeth Restored with Single Zirconia Crowns Using a Biologically Oriented Preparation Techni…

2021

bjectives. The aim of this study was to analyze the behavior of the periodontal tissues around teeth in the anterior region when restored with zirconia single crowns, using a biologically oriented preparation technique (BOPT), over a 6-year follow-up. Methods. The study investigated tooth-supported single crowns in the anterior region that were fabricated with a zirconia core and feldspathic ceramic covering, in 34 patients. Follow-up analysis took place annually for 6 years, assessing periodontal responses by evaluating the following variables: plaque index (PI)

business.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentRDentistryGeneral Medicinefinish lineanterior crownsBOPTArticleCrown (dentistry)stomatognathic diseasesPatient satisfactionstomatognathic systemProspective clinical studyMedicineMedicineIn patientbusinessperiodontal healthSurvival rateAnterior teethVas scoreGingival marginJournal of Clinical Medicine
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Comparison of postoperative pain after root canal treatment using reciprocating instruments based on operator’s experience: A prospective clinical st…

2017

BACKGROUND The aim of the present study was to compare clinically the incidence of postoperative pain after endodontic treatment using the Reciproc System, taking into account the operator's experience. MATERIAL AND METHODS One hundred patients scheduled for routine endodontic treatment were enrolled in this study. Endodontic treatment was carried out in a single visit by undergraduate and postgraduate students. The chemomechanical preparation of root canals was performed with Reciproc instruments. Pretreatment and postoperative pain was recorded using a visual analogue scale (VAS). Postoperative pain and the need for analgesic consumption were assessed at 4, 8, 16, 24, 48 and 72 hours post…

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