Literature DB >> 1059697

The individual with a pacemaker in the dental environment.

A B Simon, B Linde, G H Bonnette, R J Schlentz.   

Abstract

A systematic examination of the potential hazards of electromagnetic interference with pacemakers in patients in the dental environment was carried out with the use of several pulse generators of three manufacturers. Only one model was affected by the dental operatory equipment tested. In two of three patients 2-second periods of asystole were noted: this was accompanied by symptoms in one. Permanent pacemakers implanted in three dogs were unaffected by short or sustained stimulation with pulp vitality testers. A permanent pacemaker implanted in one dog was unaffected by short or sustained stimulation with an ultrasonic cleaner. Reliance on severe symptoms alone is a poor method of assessing interference in the clinical situation. Guidelines for protection of the patient wearing a pacemaker in the dental environment are given.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1059697     DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1975.0565

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Dent Assoc        ISSN: 0002-8177            Impact factor:   3.634


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Authors:  D C Chung
Journal:  Can Anaesth Soc J       Date:  1983-05

2.  Interference of apex locator, pulp tester and diathermy on pacemaker function.

Authors:  Narayanan Sriman; V Prabhakar; J S Bhuvaneswaran; N Subha
Journal:  J Conserv Dent       Date:  2015 Jan-Feb

3.  Electromagnetic interference in cardiac electronic implants caused by novel electrical appliances emitting electromagnetic fields in the intermediate frequency range: a systematic review.

Authors:  Sarah Driessen; Andreas Napp; Kristina Schmiedchen; Thomas Kraus; Dominik Stunder
Journal:  Europace       Date:  2019-02-01       Impact factor: 5.214

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