Do Penicillin-allergic Patients Presents a High Risk of Sinus Lift Failure (NCT06504888) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Do Penicillin-allergic Patients Presents a High Risk of Sinus Lift Failure
Spain400 participantsStarted 2004-07-01
Plain-language summary
This retrospective study aims to evaluate clinical histories to determine if there is a relationship between patients allergic to penicillin and sinus lift failure and the possible post-operative complications that may arise.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria: men and women over 18 years of age, patients undergoing at least one sinus lift procedure with simultaneous or deferred placement of implants; and patients' containing the following data: (1) Penicillin allergy: presence or absence; (2) Prescribed antibiotic guidelines; (3) Intraoperative complications: no complications, Schneider membrane's perforation; (4) Postoperative complications: No complications, fistula, infection, unspecific failure, hemorrhage, healing by second intention; (5) Results of sinus lift procedure: failure or not; (6) Results of implant placement: failure or not.
Exclusion Criteria: (1) Medical history that was not fully complied with; (2) Patients who did not attend follow-up visits.