Effect of steroids in maxillofacial surgery.

Annals of plastic surgery 1986 Vol.17(5) p. 440-4

Munro IR, Boyd JB, Wainwright DJ

Abstract

Thirty-six pediatric patients (age range, 6 to 18 years; mean, 15 years) undergoing mandibular and/or maxillary osteotomies were examined in a randomized double-blind study to determine objectively whether steroids are therapeutic in such operations. Dexamethasone or a saline placebo was administered immediately preoperatively (0.5 mg/kg) and for 48 hours postoperatively (0.25 mg/kg/day). Standardized surgical techniques and fluid administration were used. Photographs of the patient taken on admission and 24 hours postoperatively were compared by three independent observers familiar with maxillofacial surgery to rate facial swelling. Mean intubation period (until an audible leak around the endotracheal tube was present), time until oral intake was satisfactory, and facial swelling ratings were compared between the two groups. The results seemed better for the patients receiving steroids but the difference was not significant. This study did not confirm the subjective belief of many surgeons that steroid administration reduces facial swelling after maxillofacial surgery.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 maxillofacial scispacy 1
해부 mandibular scispacy 1
해부 tube scispacy 1
해부 oral scispacy 1
합병증 maxillary osteotomies scispacy 1
합병증 facial scispacy 1
합병증 maxillofacial scispacy 1
약물 steroids C0038317
Steroids
scispacy 1
약물 Dexamethasone C0011777
dexamethasone
scispacy 1
약물 steroid C0038317
Steroids
scispacy 1
약물 saline scispacy 1
질환 swelling C0013604
Edema
scispacy 1
기타 patients scispacy 1
기타 patient scispacy 1
기타 maxillofacial scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Adolescent; Child; Dexamethasone; Double-Blind Method; Edema; Female; Humans; Intubation, Intratracheal; Male; Postoperative Complications; Premedication; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Surgery, Oral; Surgery, Plastic