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According to data obtained from the Japanese Dental Society and from Osaka University Dental Hospital, systemic complications during dental treatment fall into one of two categories; one set of complications has no relationship to underlying disease, and the other is related to disease status. In the former category there are the hyperventilation syndrome and neurogenic shock and in the latter, cerebrovascular accidents and heart disease are prominent, particularly in the geriatric patient. The pathophysiology of neurogenic shock and hyperventilation syndrome is explained. The influences of epinephrine and norepinephrine on the young healthy adult, the older healthy adult and on the patient with cardiac disease have been investigated by means of the Systolic Time Interval (STI) method and echocardiography. In the evaluation of likely haemodynamic changes during dental treatment, examination of the fundus oculi is recommended. Glyceryl trinitrate infusion, sublingual glyceryl trinitrate and isosorbide dinitrate tape have been introduced as agents for blood pressure control during dental treatment. From the dentists' standpoint, the evaluation of the patient with various cardiovascular disorders is described.
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PMID:Systemic complications and their management during dental treatment. 252 91

In this review, we discuss respiratory dyskinesia, which is a rare adverse reaction to antipsychotic medications. The condition may mimic psychogenic hyperventilation syndrome or other respiratory or cardiac disorder. Respiratory dyskinesia is mostly seen in patients with tardive dyskinesia but may precede manifestations of tardive dyskinesia. If a patient receiving antipsychotic medication presents with symptoms of tachypnoea or acute respiratory distress, the possibility of respiratory dyskinesia should be considered, since it is a potentially reversible condition.
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PMID:[Respiratory dyskinesia]. 3103 37