H. Farkas et al., The efficacy of short-term danazol prophylaxis in hereditary angioedema patients undergoing maxillofacial and dental procedures, J ORAL MAX, 57(4), 1999, pp. 404-408
Purpose: This study evaluated the efficacy of short-term danazol prophylaxi
s in hereditary angioedema patients undergoing maxillofacial or dental proc
edures.
Patients and Methods: Twelve patients with a history of edema after dental
procedures were administered danazol (600 mg/d) 4 days preoperatively and 4
days postoperatively. The serum levels of complement components were deter
mined preoperatively and postoperatively as well as at 6, 12 and 24 hours i
n six patients.
Results: None of the 12 patients developed angioneurotic edema. The serum l
evels of the complement components were decreased immediately after surgery
and returned to normal within 24 hours.
Conclusion: The short-term prophylactic use of danazol in patients with her
editary angioedema undergoing oral surgery is an effective preventive measu
re.