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Electrocardiographic Alterations During Endosseous Implant Placement Performed with Local Anesthetic Agents
The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants, 07/02/09
Romano MM et al. - Dental implant placement surgery may induce electrocardiographic alterations. The most frequently found arrhythmias were extrasystole and sinusal tachycardia. The anesthesia, incision, and bone drilling stages exhibited the highest heart rate values and the shortest durations of the RR and QT intervals.
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