Investigating the scope and costs of dental treatment provided under general anaesthesia among children with congenital heart disease

To identify the types of dental treatment provided under general anaesthesia for children diagnosed with congenital heart disease (CHD), quantify the costs within a publicly funded tertiary paediatric hospital setting and identify factors which affect the cost.

[1]  H. Moll,et al.  Psychological outcomes after pediatric hospitalization: the role of trauma type , 2021 .

[2]  T. Sarkola,et al.  Dental caries prevalence in children with congenital heart disease – a systematic review , 2021, Acta odontologica Scandinavica.

[3]  Jennifer H. Huang,et al.  Implementation of a standardized oral screening tool by paediatric cardiologists , 2020, Cardiology in the Young.

[4]  S. Nanayakkara,et al.  A retrospective study on paediatric dental treatment under general anaesthesia at a tertiary public facility in Australia , 2020 .

[5]  S. Baker,et al.  A rapid review of variation in the use of dental general anaesthetics in children , 2020, British Dental Journal.

[6]  R. Balmer,et al.  The dental management of children with congenital heart disease following the publication of Paediatric Congenital Heart Disease Standards and Specifications , 2019, British Dental Journal.

[7]  L. Zühlke,et al.  Global birth prevalence of congenital heart defects 1970–2017: updated systematic review and meta-analysis of 260 studies , 2019, International journal of epidemiology.

[8]  J. Rogers,et al.  What factors are associated with dental general anaesthetics for Australian children and what are the policy implications? A qualitative study , 2018, BMC oral health.

[9]  P. Judd,et al.  Oral Health of Children with Congenital Heart Disease at a Pediatric Health Science Centre. , 2018, Journal.

[10]  D. Manton,et al.  Caries experience of children with cardiac conditions attending the Royal Children's Hospital of Melbourne , 2018, Australian dental journal.

[11]  P. Petersen,et al.  WHO Global Consultation on Public Health Intervention against Early Childhood Caries , 2018, Community dentistry and oral epidemiology.

[12]  K. Roberts-Thomson,et al.  Australia’s Oral Health Tracker: Technical Paper , 2018 .

[13]  M. Laitala,et al.  The influence of general health on the need for dental general anaesthesia in children , 2017, European archives of paediatric dentistry : official journal of the European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry.

[14]  B. Prendergast,et al.  Antibiotic prophylaxis for infective endocarditis: a systematic review and meta-analysis , 2017, Heart.

[15]  R. Balmer,et al.  An investigation into dental anxiety amongst paediatric cardiology patients. , 2015, International journal of paediatric dentistry.

[16]  R. Harvey,et al.  Congenital heart disease: current knowledge about causes and inheritance , 2012, The Medical journal of Australia.

[17]  M. Moffat,et al.  Pulp therapy for primary molars. , 2006, International journal of paediatric dentistry.

[18]  I. Souza,et al.  Knowledge, attitudes and status of oral health in children at risk for infective endocarditis. , 2002, International journal of paediatric dentistry.

[19]  G. Roberts,et al.  Comprehensive dental treatment of healthy and chronically sick children under intubation general anaesthesia during a 5-year period , 1998, British Dental Journal.

[20]  D. Radford,et al.  Oral health of children with congenital cardiac diseases: a controlled study. , 1992, Pediatric dentistry.

[21]  S. Black,et al.  Anesthesia-Related Cardiac Arrest in Children with Heart Disease: Data from the Pediatric Perioperative Cardiac Arrest (POCA) Registry , 2011 .