Successful defibrillation of a dental patient in cardiac arrest

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Cardiac arrest is a very rare event in a dental patient. However, practitioners have a duty of care to their patients if ever such an event occurs. The cardiac arrest discussed in this case report occurred in an elderly person with an implanted pacemaker whilst undergoing restorative dental treatment. Cardiac arrest was diagnosed and cardiopulmonary resuscitation instituted immediately, followed within three minutes by successful defibrillation using the School's semi-automatic defibrillator.

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Chapman, P. J., & Penkeyman, H. W. (2002). Successful defibrillation of a dental patient in cardiac arrest. Australian Dental Journal, 47(2), 176–177. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1834-7819.2002.tb00325.x

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