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Difference in Blood Pressure and Pulse Rate Pre- and Post-Extraction of Teeth
Materials & Methods: The Systolic & Diastolic blood pressure of 40 Indian patients in the age group of 20-50 years old were recorded using a Dial-type BP apparatus & Stethoscope before and after dental extraction. The Pulse rate was also recorded pre- and post-extraction by palpating the radial pulse and recording it with a stopwatch for 1 minute.
Results: 75 per cent of the patients had no significant change in blood pressure pre- and post-extraction, while 17.5 percent of the patients had an increase in blood pressure post-extraction. 7.5 per cent of the patients had a fall in blood pressure following dental extraction. Evaluation of pre- and post-extraction pulse rate shows no significant change in pulse rate in 92.5 per cent of the patients studied and 5 per cent of the patient had an increase in pulse rate post-extraction. 2.5 percent of the 40 patients studied had a decrease in pulse rate post-extraction.
Conclusion: There's no significant difference in blood pressure & pulse rate pre- and post-extraction.
Keywords
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- Barrett, K. E., Barman, S. M., Boitano, S., & Brooks, H. L. (2010). Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology, (23rd ed., pp. 547), McGraw Hill Lange.
- Colledge, N. R., Walker, B. R., & Ralston, S. H. (2010). Davidson's Principles & Practice of Medicine, (21st ed., 606-607), Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.
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