Hussein Haji’s research while affiliated with University of Toronto and other places

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Mortality and Morbidity in Office-Based General Anesthesia for Dentistry in Ontario
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September 2019

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Anesthesia Progress

Alia El-Mowafy

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Hussein Haji

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Daniel A. Haas

Our objective was to estimate the prevalence of mortality and serious morbidity for office-based deep sedation and general anesthesia (DS/GA) for dentistry in Ontario from 1996 to 2015. Data were collected retrospectively in 2 phases. Phase I involved the review of incidents, and phase II involved a survey of DS/GA providers. In phase I, cases involving serious injury or death for dentistry under DS/GA, sourced from the Office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario and from the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO), were reviewed. Phase II involved a survey of all RCDSO-registered providers of DS/GA in which they were asked to estimate the number of DS/GAs administered in 2015 and the number of years in practice since 1996. Clinician data were pooled to establish an overall number of DS/GAs administered in dental offices in Ontario from 1996 to 2015. Prevalence was calculated using phase I (numerator) and phase II (denominator) findings. The estimated prevalence of mortality in the 20-year period from 1996 to 2015 was 3 deaths in 3,742,068 cases, with an adjusted mortality rate of 0.8 deaths per 1 million cases. The estimated prevalence of serious morbidity was 1 injury in 3,742,068 cases, which adjusts to a serious morbidity rate of 0.25 per 1 million cases. The mortality rate found in this study was slightly lower than those published by earlier studies conducted in Ontario. The risk of serious morbidity was found to be low and similar to other studies investigating morbidity in office-based dental anesthesia.

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... Según se ha visto, la prevalencia estimada de mortalidad en la etapa de 20 años de 1996 a 2015 fue de 3 muertes en 3 742 068 casos, con una tasa de mortalidad apretada de 0,8 muertes por 1 millón de casos, y la prevalencia calculada de morbilidad severa fue de 1 lesión en 3 742 068 casos, lo que se ajusta a un ritmo de estado grave de 0,25 por 1 millón de situaciones (16) . ...

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La muerte al brindar la anestesia en odontología-Death when providing anesthesia in dentistry
Mortality and Morbidity in Office-Based General Anesthesia for Dentistry in Ontario
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  • September 2019

Anesthesia Progress