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Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran [The]-JIDA. 2004; 16 (3): 85-90
Dans Persan | IMEMR | ID: emr-206363

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Background and aim: selection the proper local anesthetic drug in dental procedures especially for patients with cardiovascular problems is very important. Recently, a lot of studies have been conducted on local anesthetic drugs such as mepivacaine, prilocain and particularly lidocaine but much attention has not been paid to homodynamic effects of prilocain associated with citanest as a vasoconstrictor that are recommended for cardiovascular patients. The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of citanest and mepivacaine on blood pressure of hypertensive patients


Materials and Methods: in this clinical study, 18 hypertensive patients [15 females. 3 males], referred to Isfahan dental faculty, with the mean age of 49.7, who needed extraction or mandibular surgery, were selected. Mepivacaine was injected in one session and citanest in later session. The injection was interior alveolar nerve block for all patients. Each patient, blood pressure and pulse rate were measured during, after 5 and 10 minutes of injection. Data were collected and analyzed by SPSS - 4 software and repeated measure analysis test


Results: average pulse rate and blood pressure [systolic and diastolic] after 5 minutes for citanest were 0.77+/-2,81, 0.36+/-1.34 and 3.3+/-0.77, respectively and after 10 minutes were 0.55+/-.3.11, 0.24+/-1.39 ant1 0.23+/-1.55, respectively. For mepivacaine after 5 minutes these lisures were in order 0.77+/-5.2, 0.5+/-0.9] and 0.12+/-.48 and after ten minutes were in order 0188+/-5.29, 0.3+/-1.03 and 0.17+/-0.54. No statistically significant difference was found between two drugsin all cases


Conclusion: The findings of this study show that two local anesthetic drugs: citanest with vase constriction and mepivacaine without vasoconstriction in cardiovascular patients affected with hypertension have equal effects in dentistry procedures

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