PurposeElimination of dental sources of infection prior to cardiovascular surgery (CVS) is performed to reduce perioperative infection and complications. This study aims to evaluate if preoperative dental intervention is associated with increased risk of adverse events.MethodsA retrospective medical record review of inpatient consultations (n = 1513) completed by the Hospital Dentistry Service at University of California Los Angeles Medical Center from January 2011 to December 2020 was performed. Seven hundred thirty-eight consults met the inclusion criteria and were divided into 4 groups: Group A were patients that were dentally unhealthy and received surgical dental intervention (n = 265), Group B were patients that we...
Abstract Objective: The aim of the present study was to assess the oral health status and treatment...
AIM: To reach a consensus on a consistent strategy to adopt when screening patients for dental/peri...
Aim: To reach a consensus on a consistent strategy to adopt when screening patients for dental/perio...
ObjectivesEnd-stage heart failure patients are functionally compromised by multiple physiologic mech...
Background: One controversial issue in the relationship between oral care and cardiovascular disease...
Background: Infective endocarditis (IE) is a serious disease that affects the surface of the endocar...
AbstractBackgroundInfective endocarditis (IE) is a serious disease that affects the surface of the e...
Patients scheduled for heart valve surgery should be free of any oral infectious disorders that migh...
ABSTRACT Objective: To assess the oral health status of patients admitted to pre-intervention heart...
Our understanding of perioperative cardiac risk has un-folded slowly. Nearly 8 decades ago, White (1...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of periodontal disease may reduce cardiovascular risk in the longer term, but ...
Objective: This study aimed to understand baseline oral care completion rates before elective cardio...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work. The most recent literature explores the relationship b...
Aim: To reach a consensus on a consistent strategy to adopt when screening patients for dental/perio...
Abstract: Dental care of patients with cardiovascular disease frequently results in management issue...
Abstract Objective: The aim of the present study was to assess the oral health status and treatment...
AIM: To reach a consensus on a consistent strategy to adopt when screening patients for dental/peri...
Aim: To reach a consensus on a consistent strategy to adopt when screening patients for dental/perio...
ObjectivesEnd-stage heart failure patients are functionally compromised by multiple physiologic mech...
Background: One controversial issue in the relationship between oral care and cardiovascular disease...
Background: Infective endocarditis (IE) is a serious disease that affects the surface of the endocar...
AbstractBackgroundInfective endocarditis (IE) is a serious disease that affects the surface of the e...
Patients scheduled for heart valve surgery should be free of any oral infectious disorders that migh...
ABSTRACT Objective: To assess the oral health status of patients admitted to pre-intervention heart...
Our understanding of perioperative cardiac risk has un-folded slowly. Nearly 8 decades ago, White (1...
BACKGROUND: Treatment of periodontal disease may reduce cardiovascular risk in the longer term, but ...
Objective: This study aimed to understand baseline oral care completion rates before elective cardio...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work. The most recent literature explores the relationship b...
Aim: To reach a consensus on a consistent strategy to adopt when screening patients for dental/perio...
Abstract: Dental care of patients with cardiovascular disease frequently results in management issue...
Abstract Objective: The aim of the present study was to assess the oral health status and treatment...
AIM: To reach a consensus on a consistent strategy to adopt when screening patients for dental/peri...
Aim: To reach a consensus on a consistent strategy to adopt when screening patients for dental/perio...