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持续性原发性面痛和非典型牙痛误诊和不恰当治疗的挑战:一项多中心回顾性横断面研究

 

Authors Xiao X, Jiang L, Liu L, Chai G, Luo F

Received 25 June 2020

Accepted for publication 16 October 2020

Published 10 November 2020 Volume 2020:13 Pages 2853—2860

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S269329

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Robert B. Raffa

Purpose: To explore the challenges faced in the diagnosis and treatment of atypical odontalgia (AO) and other persistent idiopathic facial pain (PIFP).
Patients and Methods: This retrospective multi-centric cross-sectional study utilized clinical information (eg, clinical manifestations, history of consultations and treatments prior to correct diagnoses) from patients’ medical records. Their economic parameters were also extracted from medical insurance databases. Each variable collected was statistically analyzed. Differences of variables between AO and other PIFP were statistically tested.
Results: A total of 394 patients were included in this study. On average, the diagnostic delay was 34.8± 14.2 months, a median of 7 consultations were performed prior to a correct diagnosis, and 5 ineffective prescriptions were issued. Patients with AO suffered from longer diagnostic delays than patients with other PIFP (38.4± 14.3 months vs 31.6± 13.4 months) and were more likely to receive invasive dental treatments (73.3% vs 4.3%). The median total cost of treatment for a single patient before correct diagnosis was 8506.3 yuan. Patients with AO spent more than patients with other PIFP (10,146.5 Yuan vs 3864.0 Yuan).
Conclusion: Patients with PIFP were frequently misdiagnosed and the length of diagnostic delay was observed to be long. Ineffective medications, unwarranted procedures, and unnecessary economic burden were imposed on the patients. Patients with AO are in a worse situation than patients with other PIFP. As significantly urgent and unsatisfactory results of misdiagnosis of PIFP have been reported in our study, more attention should be paid on the research and education in this field.
Keywords: persistent idiopathic facial pain, atypical odontalgia, misdiagnosis, suboptimal treatment, economic burden