Publications by authors named "Hadrien Diakonoff"

Background And Objectives: Performing medical procedures on children can often be challenging because of the anxiety that these procedures may induce, the need for immobility that they may require, or age-related development capabilities. We assessed the effects of procedural sedation and analgesia drugs for anxiety management in children during medical procedures.

Methods: We searched PubMed Medline, Cochrane Library, American Academy of Pediatrics, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, ClinicalTrials.

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Introduction: Domestic violence (DV) is a critical public health issue, and its detection and management are mandatory in the undergraduate curriculum of French healthcare professionals since 2010. While dentists can play a crucial role in detecting DV, education on DV is not uniformly implemented across French dental schools. This study aims to provide an overview of domestic violence education in undergraduate dental curricula in France, identify barriers to its implementation, and propose strategies for improvement.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the online presence of French dental practices that have a professional website. Secondly, the degree of compliance of practices' websites with the current regulatory framework was assessed.

Methods: Open data was used to identify a 5% random sample of private dental practices in France ( = 1370 facilities).

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Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is gaining interest due to the recent development of vaccines but is still misdiagnosed in the elderly. The primary objective was to compare all-cause mortality at day 30. Secondary objectives were to compare clinical presentation and rates of consolidative pneumonia, hospitalization, and intensive care unit (ICU) admission.

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Introduction: In France, the information provided to the patient by the dentist is ensured by the mandatory delivery of a standard dental treatment form (SDTF). This form has undergone a certain number of changes, in particular as a result of legislative interventions. More recently, the implementation of the 100% health reform has confirmed the place of the SDTF in the political ambition to improve access to dental care.

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In the early 1900s, various authors worked on "artificial roots" to replace missing teeth. E. J.

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Background/aim: Peri-anaesthetic dental injuries (PDI) represent a major source of potential malpractice claims against anesthesiologists. Studies about the medico-legal aspects of PDI have mainly focused on liability insurance cases thus not encompassing those cases brought to court. The aim of this study was to assess the medico-legal issues of PDI-related liability lawsuits in France.

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Article Synopsis
  • During the first wave of COVID-19 in France, dentists were deemed high-risk for infection, leading to a lockdown where they could only address emergencies, which helped control virus spread.
  • A survey of nearly 3,500 French dentists revealed a 3.6% COVID-19 prevalence, with findings showing that wearing surgical masks in non-aerosol procedures increased risk, while limiting patient numbers was protective.
  • The study concluded that when proper protective measures are taken, dentists are not at greater risk of COVID-19 than the general public, suggesting the need for stronger PPE guidelines and patient management to mitigate virus spread.
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Aims: This study thus aimed to review and analyze liability lawsuits resulting from implant surgery-related inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) injury over a twenty-year period in France.

Materials And Methods: A retrospective descriptive study was performed to analyze judicial decisions pertaining to IAN injury from a legal database between 2000 and 2020. Inclusion criteria comprised all closed malpractice cases that involved an oral and maxillofacial surgeon or a dentist who performed a mandibular implant surgery resulting in IAN injury.

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