Diagnosis and comprehensive management of odontogenic sinusitis. A systematic review
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Resumo: | Odontogenic sinusitis has a high prevalence within the pathologies of the maxillary sinus, due to the proximity of the roots of the antral teeth to the floor of the maxillary sinus and their common vascularization. The diagnosis and treatment are parameters that have been arduously investigated, however there is no established clinical consensus on its most appropriate management. Therefore, the objective of this systematic review without meta-analysis is to develop a clinical recommendation based on available and updated evidence on the diagnosis and management of odontogenic sinusitis using the GRADE approach to determinate the certainty level for the recommendations, this will contribute to making appropriate decisions for patients with this pathology. The database examined was Medline via Pubmed using search criteria based on the PICO question including studies with a data of 10 years, the selection of studies was carried out independently by three researchers through the RAYYAN platform. The results of the 15 studies carried out showed, one study of very high quality, six of high quality, four of moderate quality, one of low quality, three of very low quality. Regarding the GRADE analysis, four recommendations for diagnosis and four for treatment, contributing to a correct management of odontogenic sinusitis. Finally, it is concluded that cone beam computed tomography is the gold standard for diagnosis and its treatment requires multidisciplinary management. |
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Diagnosis and comprehensive management of odontogenic sinusitis. A systematic review DIAGNÓSTICO Y MANEJO INTEGRAL DE LA SINUSITIS ODONTOGÉNICA. UNA REVISIÓN SISTEMÁTICAMaxillary sinusitisodontogenic sinusitisprevalencediagnosismanagementSinusitis maxilarsinusitis odontogénicaprevalenciadiagnósticomanejoOdontogenic sinusitis has a high prevalence within the pathologies of the maxillary sinus, due to the proximity of the roots of the antral teeth to the floor of the maxillary sinus and their common vascularization. The diagnosis and treatment are parameters that have been arduously investigated, however there is no established clinical consensus on its most appropriate management. Therefore, the objective of this systematic review without meta-analysis is to develop a clinical recommendation based on available and updated evidence on the diagnosis and management of odontogenic sinusitis using the GRADE approach to determinate the certainty level for the recommendations, this will contribute to making appropriate decisions for patients with this pathology. The database examined was Medline via Pubmed using search criteria based on the PICO question including studies with a data of 10 years, the selection of studies was carried out independently by three researchers through the RAYYAN platform. The results of the 15 studies carried out showed, one study of very high quality, six of high quality, four of moderate quality, one of low quality, three of very low quality. Regarding the GRADE analysis, four recommendations for diagnosis and four for treatment, contributing to a correct management of odontogenic sinusitis. Finally, it is concluded that cone beam computed tomography is the gold standard for diagnosis and its treatment requires multidisciplinary management.La sinusitis odontogénica tiene una alta prevalencia dentro de las patologías del seno maxilar, debido a la proximidad de las raíces de los dientes antrales con el piso del seno maxilar y su vascularización en común. Su diagnóstico y tratamiento son parámetros arduamente investigados, sin embargo, no hay un consenso clínico establecido sobre su manejo más adecuado. Por ello, el objetivo de esta revisión sistemática sin metaanálisis es elaborar una recomendación clínica en base a evidencia disponible y actualizada sobre diagnóstico y manejo de sinusitis odontogénica usando el enfoque GRADE para determinar el nivel de certeza de la evidencia para las recomendaciones; esto contribuirá en una toma de decisiones adecuada para los pacientes con dicha patología. La base de datos examinada fue Medline vía Pubmed utilizando criterios de búsqueda basados en la pregunta PICO incluyendo estudios de una data máxima de diez años. La selección de estudios fue realizada de manera independiente por los investigadores mediante la plataforma RAYYAN. En los resultados de los 15 estudios analizados se evidenciaron, un estudio de calidad muy alta, seis de calidad alta, cuatro de calidad moderada, uno de calidad baja, tres de calidad muy baja. En cuanto al análisis GRADE, cuatro recomendaciones para diagnóstico y cuatro para tratamiento, contribuyendo a un correcto manejo de la sinusitis odontogénica. Por último, se concluye que la tomografía computarizada de haz cónico el Gold estándar de diagnóstico y su tratamiento requiere de un manejo multidisciplinario.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-11-11info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/500810.1590/SciELOPreprints.5008spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/5008/9745Copyright (c) 2022 Brenda Muñoz, Matias Palma, Fernanda Quintanilla, Vera Bustoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMuñoz, BrendaPalma, MatiasQuintanilla, FernandaBustos, Verareponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-11-04T02:37:45Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/5008Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-11-04T02:37:45SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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Diagnosis and comprehensive management of odontogenic sinusitis. A systematic review DIAGNÓSTICO Y MANEJO INTEGRAL DE LA SINUSITIS ODONTOGÉNICA. UNA REVISIÓN SISTEMÁTICA |
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Diagnosis and comprehensive management of odontogenic sinusitis. A systematic review |
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Diagnosis and comprehensive management of odontogenic sinusitis. A systematic review Muñoz, Brenda Maxillary sinusitis odontogenic sinusitis prevalence diagnosis management Sinusitis maxilar sinusitis odontogénica prevalencia diagnóstico manejo |
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Diagnosis and comprehensive management of odontogenic sinusitis. A systematic review |
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Diagnosis and comprehensive management of odontogenic sinusitis. A systematic review |
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Diagnosis and comprehensive management of odontogenic sinusitis. A systematic review |
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Diagnosis and comprehensive management of odontogenic sinusitis. A systematic review |
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Diagnosis and comprehensive management of odontogenic sinusitis. A systematic review |
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Muñoz, Brenda |
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Muñoz, Brenda Palma, Matias Quintanilla, Fernanda Bustos, Vera |
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Palma, Matias Quintanilla, Fernanda Bustos, Vera |
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Muñoz, Brenda Palma, Matias Quintanilla, Fernanda Bustos, Vera |
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Maxillary sinusitis odontogenic sinusitis prevalence diagnosis management Sinusitis maxilar sinusitis odontogénica prevalencia diagnóstico manejo |
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Maxillary sinusitis odontogenic sinusitis prevalence diagnosis management Sinusitis maxilar sinusitis odontogénica prevalencia diagnóstico manejo |
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Odontogenic sinusitis has a high prevalence within the pathologies of the maxillary sinus, due to the proximity of the roots of the antral teeth to the floor of the maxillary sinus and their common vascularization. The diagnosis and treatment are parameters that have been arduously investigated, however there is no established clinical consensus on its most appropriate management. Therefore, the objective of this systematic review without meta-analysis is to develop a clinical recommendation based on available and updated evidence on the diagnosis and management of odontogenic sinusitis using the GRADE approach to determinate the certainty level for the recommendations, this will contribute to making appropriate decisions for patients with this pathology. The database examined was Medline via Pubmed using search criteria based on the PICO question including studies with a data of 10 years, the selection of studies was carried out independently by three researchers through the RAYYAN platform. The results of the 15 studies carried out showed, one study of very high quality, six of high quality, four of moderate quality, one of low quality, three of very low quality. Regarding the GRADE analysis, four recommendations for diagnosis and four for treatment, contributing to a correct management of odontogenic sinusitis. Finally, it is concluded that cone beam computed tomography is the gold standard for diagnosis and its treatment requires multidisciplinary management. |
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