Isolated atrial fibrillation (IAF) after local anaesthesia with epinephrine in an anxious dental patient

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Cardiac arrhythmias are not uncommon in dental practice, depending on many factors, including patient features, dental treatment and drugs administered. We describe a case of isolated atrial fibrillation (IAF) developed, in a young patient, soon after a supraperiosteal injection. The patient was admitted to hospital and recovered spontaneously. Since stress is a possible cause of IAF, this may has been triggered by endogenous and/or exogenous epinephrine. We highlight the need for careful preoperative evaluation, including anxiety assessment and treatment in all dental patients. © 2008 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Manani, G., Facco, E., Casiglia, E., Cancian, M., & Zanette, G. (2008). Isolated atrial fibrillation (IAF) after local anaesthesia with epinephrine in an anxious dental patient. British Dental Journal, 205(10), 539–541. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.2008.979

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