Fogorvosi szemle, 1998 (91. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1998-06-01 / 6. szám

Dr. Farkas, Henriette, dr. Gyeney, László, dr. Gidófalvy, Elemér, dr. Füst, György, dr. Varga Lilian: The efficacy of short-term da­nazol prophylaxis in hereditary angioedema patients undergoing maxillofacial and dental procedures The authors evaluated the efficacy of short-term danazol prophy­laxis in 12 hereditary angioedema patients undergoing maxillo­facial or dental procedures. Hereditary angioedema is an auto­somal dominant disorder resulting from the deficiency of the Cl esterase inhibitor. Characteristic clinical manifestations include the formation of subcutaneous and submucosal edema. The lat­ter can lead to fatal upper airway obstruction. Edematous at­tacks can be precipitated by tissue injury from operative pro­cedures, dentalsurgery in particular. In patients undergoing sur­gical and diagnostic procedures performed in the cephalic and cervical regions, such attacks can be prevented by appropriate drug therapy. Short-term danazol prophylaxis was effective in all 12 patients with a history of edematous complications that had occurred after dental procedures; none of them developed postoperative edema. The serum levels of complement com­ponents determined pre- and postoperatively as well as at 6- and 12-hour intervals also demonstrated the efficacy of prophylactic therapy. 178

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