Endodontic Treatment Clinical Trial
— STRESSENDOOfficial title:
Patient's Induced Stress and Young Practitioner's Induced Stress During Endodontic Therapy.
Verified date | April 2018 |
Source | University Hospital, Brest |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational [Patient Registry] |
The aim of this pilot study is to examine the patient's induced stress and the young dentist's induced stress, during endodontic treatment. This study is carried out using physiologic (cortisol measurement, arterial pressure and heart rate) and psychological data (VAS visual analog scale of stress, pain and discomfort, CORAH and HAD Scales) collected from patients of Brest University Dental Hospital at various stages of root canal treatment. The endodontic treatment is carried out under the usual standards and practices.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | April 19, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | April 19, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Patients between 18 and 60 years old - Patients who need endodontic treatment - Patients insured under the French social security system Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnant women - Participants refusing to take part - Patients not fluent in French. - Patients who have certain diseases which do not allow interpretion of the cardiovascular outcomes (cardiac rhythm disorder, hypertension) - Treatments or diseases which may have profound implications on stress modulation - Certain diseases which affect cortisol levels: Cushing, Addison, obesity (body mass index (BMI) > 30 kg/m²), schizophrenia, personality and behaviour disorders. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | CHRU de Brest | Brest |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University Hospital, Brest |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | The main study criteria is the variation of stress. | At the 6 steps of the treatment and at the next visit for the final restoration, both subjects (patient and student) are asked to use a visual analog scale (VAS) to score the level of stress specifically induced by the endodontic treatment. The VAS is a 10-cm scale without graduation on which subjects are asked to score the specific level of stress experienced from 0 (not stressed at all) to 10 (worst stress imaginable). The VAS of stress has proven to be a valid tool that is highly sensitive to change. | At the 6 steps of the treatment and at the next visit for the final restoration : up to 15 days | |
Secondary | CORAH . | At the beginning of the treatment (T1), the patient is asked to complete a French version of the Corah Dental Anxiety scale (DAS). This questionnaire consists of 4 parts: the results lead to the assessment of dental anxiety. At the beginning of the treatment (T1), patients and students are asked to complete the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD Scale) which is presented as a reliable instrument for assessing clinically significant anxiety and depression in patients. |
At the beginning of the treatment (T1) : one day | |
Secondary | HAD Scales. | At the beginning of the treatment (T1), the patient is asked to complete a French version of the Corah Dental Anxiety scale (DAS). This questionnaire consists of 4 parts: the results lead to the assessment of dental anxiety. At the beginning of the treatment (T1), patients and students are asked to complete the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD Scale) which is presented as a reliable instrument for assessing clinically significant anxiety and depression in patients. |
At the beginning of the treatment (T1) : one day | |
Secondary | Cardiovascular Parameters | For each subject, the physiological indicators of stress (heart rate [HR]) are monitored during each of the 6 steps. | During endodontie treatment (one day) and at the next visit for the final restoration (15 days after). | |
Secondary | Cardiovascular Parameters | For each subject, the physiological indicators of stress (systolic blood pressure [SBP]) are monitored during each of the 6 steps. | During endodontie treatment (one day) and at the next visit for the final restoration (15 days after) | |
Secondary | Cardiovascular Parameters | For each subject, the physiological indicators of stress (diastolic blood pressure [DBP]) are monitored during each of the 6 steps. | During endodontie treatment (one day) and at the next visit for the final restoration (15 days after) | |
Secondary | Cortisol Measurements | A correlation between salivary cortisol level and stress in dental procedure was noticed. Salivary samples are collected during each of the 6 steps of endodontic treatment which are then stored at -20° before being sent to the laboratory to test cortisol levels . |
During endodontic treatment (one day). | |
Secondary | Discomfort and Pain Experienced During Treatment | Dental anxiety was found to have a direct relationship with pain perception ((Sathorn et al., 2008)). Patients were asked to report the levels of discomfort and pain experienced during the 6 steps using the VAS and at the next visit for the final restoration. | During endodontic treatment (one day) and at the next visit for the final restoration (15 days after). |
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