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Percutaneous ballon compression for recurrent TN —a retrospective study of 33 cases [PDF]
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical efficacy of percutaneous microballoon compression in the treatment of recurrent TN.MethodsThis retrospective study included 33 patients who underwent percutaneous microballoon compression for the treatment of ...
Dong Li +8 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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Local anesthesia may induce systemic complications leading to parasympathetic activity leading to bradycardia and hypotension. We report a case of a 50‐year‐old man undergoing dental surgery under general anesthesia who experienced severe bradycardia and hypotension after local anesthesia infiltration. Concerns regarding the utilization of a relatively
Kenichi Satoh +6 more
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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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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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Maxillomandibulocardiac reflex in a dog
Background The trigeminocardiac reflex (TCR) is a brainstem reflex that may be observed in anaesthesia during surgical procedures stimulating the intracranial or peripheral portion of the trigeminal nerve.
Luca Bellini +3 more
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Abstract Aim To assess the feasibility, safety and efficacy of using a high‐flow nasal cannula (HFNC) for stabilising very preterm infants after birth. Methods A prospective observational study included preterm infants born at 28 + 0 to 31 + 6 weeks' gestation between February 2021 and December 2022 at the General University Hospital in Prague ...
Klára Jonáš +4 more
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Blood to the Bone: Epistaxis Leading to Osteomyelitis
Apixaban is a direct Factor Xa inhibitor that has been increasingly prescribed, particularly for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation. While safer than warfarin, it still carries bleeding risks, including epistaxis, which is commonly managed with nasal packing.
Zarif Kazi +4 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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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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