Prevention of infective endocarditis in at-risk patients: how should dentists proceed in 2024?
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Prevention of infective endocarditis in at-risk patients: how should dentists proceed in 2024?
Abstract
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines are ambiguous over the need for patients at increased risk of infective endocarditis (IE) to receive antibiotic prophylaxis (AP) prior to invasive dental procedures (IDPs), and this has caused confusion for patients and dentists alike. Moreover, the current law on consent requires clinicians to ensure that patients are made aware of any material risk they might be exposed to by any proposed dental treatment and what can be done to ameliorate this risk, so that the patient can decide for themselves how they wish to proceed. The aim of this article is to provide dentists with the latest information on the IE-risk posed by IDPs to different patient populations (the general population and those defined as being at moderate or high risk of IE), and data on the effectiveness of AP in reducing the IE risk in these populations. This provides the information dentists need to facilitate the informed consent discussions they are legally required to have with patients at increased risk of IE about the risks posed by IDPs and how this can be minimised. The article also provides practical information and advice for dentists on how to manage patients at increased IE risk who present for dental treatment.
© 2024. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest other than those declared in the funding. A patient representative (Ash Frisby) is a co-author of this paper and contributed to its content. Ash Frisby is a patient advocate who lost her husband, Myles to IE that developed soon after a dental scaling in 2014 (that was not covered by AP).
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Would endodontic procedures really need antibiotic prophylaxis?Br Dent J. 2024 Aug;237(3):153-154. doi: 10.1038/s41415-024-7725-9. Epub 2024 Aug 9. Br Dent J. 2024. PMID: 39123000 No abstract available.
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