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Dental treatment of patients with long QT syndrome
Jeffrey M. Karp
, Arthur J. Moss
Developmental and Surgical Sciences
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Dental Treatment
100%
Long QT Syndrome
100%
Disease Progression
16%
Genetic Disease
16%
Epidemiologic
16%
Beta-blockers
16%
Preventive Measures
16%
Initial Treatment
16%
Life-threatening
16%
Syncope
16%
Gene mutation
16%
Ambulatory Environment
16%
Sudden Cardiac Death
16%
Genetic mutation
16%
Ventricular Arrhythmia
16%
Therapeutic Regimen
16%
QT Prolongation
16%
QT Interval
16%
Psychological Stress
16%
Disease Onset
16%
Cardiac Events
16%
Implanted Cardioverter Defibrillator
16%
General Anesthetics
16%
Adrenergic Stimulation
16%
Dental Intervention
16%
Anesthesiologist
16%
Medical Journals
16%
Medical Emergency
16%
Cardiac Pacemaker
16%
Mutation Identification
16%
Information Correlation
16%
Anxiolytic
16%
Ambulatory Setting
16%
Dental Journals
16%
Intervention Use
16%
Physical Stress
16%
Left Cardiac Sympathetic Denervation
16%
Antiadrenergic Therapy
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Dental Procedure
100%
Dental Treatment
100%
Long QT Syndrome
100%
Gene Mutation
33%
Faintness
16%
Clinical Study
16%
Electrocardiogram
16%
Mental Stress
16%
Denervation
16%
Adrenergic Receptor Blocking Agent
16%
Genetic Disorder
16%
Anesthetic Agent
16%
Adrenergic Stimulation
16%
Anesthesiologist
16%
Arrhythmia
16%
QT Interval
16%
Sinoatrial Node
16%
QT Prolongation
16%
Physical Stress
16%
Sudden Cardiac Death
16%
Defibrillator
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Long QT Syndrome
100%
Clinical Study
16%
Heart Arrhythmia
16%
Faintness
16%
QT Prolongation
16%
Adrenergic Receptor Blocking Agent
16%
Anesthetic Agent
16%
Disease
16%
Sudden Cardiac Death
16%