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Trigeminocardiac Reflex during Maxillary Reconstruction Surgery: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesThe Indian Anaesthetists' Forum, 2014
Systemic hypotension, cardiac dysrhythmia especially bradycardia, apnoea, and gastric hypermotility occurring presumably after stimulation of any of the sensory branches of trigeminal nerve is coined as trigeminocardiac reflex (TCR).
Mayank Kulshrestha   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Trigeminocardiac reflex during non-surgical root canal treatment of teeth with irreversible pulpitis

open access: yesJournal of the Formosan Medical Association, 2018
Background/Purpose: Trigeminocardiac reflex (TCR) is a unique clinical incident of acute change in hemodynamic balance, which may lead to hypotension, bradycardia, and even clinical crisis. Up to date, no study so far considers the impact of non-surgical
James I.-Sheng Huang   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Effect of initial and subsequent mask applications on breathing and heart rate in preterm infants at birth [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
ObjectiveApplication of a face mask may provoke the trigeminocardiac reflex, leading to apnoea and bradycardia. This study investigates whether re-application of a face mask in preterm infants at birth alters the risk of apnoea compared with the initial ...
Cramer, S.J.E.   +6 more
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Investigation into the characteristics, triggers and mechanism of apnoea and bradycardia in the anaesthetized platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Health and conservation research on platypuses (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) may require anaesthesia to reduce stress and the risk of injury to both the animal and the researcher, as well as to facilitate examination and sample collection.
Connolly, J.H.   +5 more
core   +1 more source

A Case of Trigeminocardiac Reflex During Infrastructure Maxillectomy [PDF]

open access: yesJAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2014
The trigeminocardiac reflex refers to the sudden development of bradycardia or even asystole with arterial hypotension from manipulation of any sensory branches of the trigeminal nerve. Although it has only rarely been associated with morbidity and tends to be self-limited with removal of the stimulus, it is an important phenomenon for head and neck ...
Suresh, Mohan   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Isolated Bradycardia During Aneurysmal Clipping: Rebleed or Trigeminocardiac Reflex?

open access: yesJournal of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care, 2020
The most common cause of nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage is the rupture of intracranial aneurysm. After initial bleed, the risk of rebleeding is highest in the early postictal period and this rebleed is strongly associated with poor neurological ...
Nidhi Singh   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

A case report of multi-step management of extracranial carotid artery aneurysm and carotid-cavernous fistula combination in patients [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Extracranial carotid artery aneurysms (ECAA) and carotid-cavernous fistulas (CCF) are rare arterial pathologies with severe complications and increased risk of mortality.
Assylbek Kaliyev   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Trigeminal cardiac reflex in faciomaxillary surgery [PDF]

open access: yesAl Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences, 2019
Background: Trigeminocardiac reflex is a physiologic response of the body to pressure effects in the region of distribution of the trigeminal nerve. Since oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures can induce the development of this reflex as most of ...
Altaf H Malik   +3 more
doaj  

Repeated mandibular extension in rat: A procedure to modulate the cerebral arteriolar tone [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Previous data have shown both in the rat and in the human that a single mandibular extension lasting 10 min induces a significant important and prolonged reduction in blood pressure and heart rate, affecting also rat pial microcirculation by the release ...
Colantuoni, Antonio   +6 more
core   +2 more sources

Trigeminocardiac reflex: Some thought to the definition

open access: yesSurgical Neurology International, 2014
Dear Editor, We read with great interest one of the rare prospective studies related to the Trigeminocardiac Reflex (TCR) by Etezadi et al. in the September issue of the Surgical Neurology International.[6] Given the fact that most TCR evidence is based upon case reports and case series,[9] the importance of such studies become more evident. The TCR
Sadr-Eshkevari, Pooyan   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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