The Trigeminocardiac Reflex? Severe Bradycardia Secondary to Facial Trauma: A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: The trigeminocardiac reflex (TCR), a physiologic response to irritation of the branches of the trigeminal nerve, was first described in humans in 1870.
Hughes, Hallmon +3 more
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A case report of multi-step management of extracranial carotid artery aneurysm and carotid-cavernous fistula combination in patients [PDF]
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
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Repeated mandibular extension in rat: A procedure to modulate the cerebral arteriolar tone [PDF]
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
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Trigeminal cardiac reflex in faciomaxillary surgery [PDF]
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
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A reminder about the trigeminocardiac reflex in surgeries at the posterior third of the falx cerebri
The trigeminocardiac reflex (TCR) is defined as a reproducible hypotension and bradycardia coinciding with the manipulation around the trigeminal nerve. Here, we report a case of sudden bradycardia with falcine manipulation.
Koji Takano +4 more
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Extraction bradycardia: a pilot case-crossover study [PDF]
Purpose Significant vasovagal reaction is one of the untoward events in the course of simple extractions.
Ashkan Rashad +3 more
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An Unusual Case of Asystole following Penetrating Neck Trauma and Anoxic Brain Injury
Bradycardia and transient asystole are well‐described sequelae of a myriad of neurologic insults, ranging from focal to generalized injuries. Increased vagal tone also predisposes many individuals, particularly adolescents, to transient neurally mediated bradyarrhythmia.
Matthew Nayor +6 more
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Abstract 1122‐000193: Intracranial Bleeding in a Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma Stage IVb
Introduction: The trigeminocardiac reflex has been reported in craniofacial, neurosurgery, ophthalmological surgeries, and recently at endovascular procedures. Therefore, it has been called by other names also as trigeminal depressor reflex, reflex vagal
Laura M Sanchez‐Garcia +3 more
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Aim To describe the effect of resuscitation with bubble CPAP (bCPAP) versus T‐piece device at birth on early clinical parameters and hospital outcomes in infants born <32 weeks gestation. Methods This is a single‐centre pre‐ and post‐implementation study comparing outcomes in two epochs.
Nele Legge +2 more
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Unilateral Complete Ptosis after Scalp Block for Awake Craniotomy: A Rare Complication
A combination of scalp block and monitored anesthesia care (MAC) is one of the options among anesthetic techniques that can be used during an awake craniotomy for epilepsy surgery.
Mohamad Hasyizan Hassan +3 more
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