2017
DOI: 10.4034/pboci.2017.171.33
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Does Third Molar Surgery Alter Cardiac Parameters? A Retrospective Study

Abstract: Objective: To investigate perioperative changes in the cardiac parameters of anxiety, which are blood pressure and heart rate, in patients undergoing surgical extraction of third molars. Material and Methods: Patients who reported anxiety before scheduled procedures were monitored for cardiac parameters before, during and after the surgery. The obtained data were analyzed to determine if there is a certain pattern of change within these values in systemically healthy patients. Alterations in selected parameter… Show more

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“…Our study revealed a higher value for SBP4, which was at variance with the findings of Sindel, et al [22], and Alemany Martinez, et al [2], who published a lesser value of SBP after tooth removal. Higher SBP4 values gotten in our work may be related to subjects becoming fatigued later in the surgery.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…Our study revealed a higher value for SBP4, which was at variance with the findings of Sindel, et al [22], and Alemany Martinez, et al [2], who published a lesser value of SBP after tooth removal. Higher SBP4 values gotten in our work may be related to subjects becoming fatigued later in the surgery.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%