作者: Hsin-Yung Chen , Hsiang Yang , Ling-Fu Meng , Pei-Ying Sarah Chan , Chia-Yen Yang
DOI: 10.1016/J.JFMA.2016.07.008
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摘要: Background/purpose Deep pressure input is used to normalize physiological arousal due stress. Wisdom tooth surgery an invasive dental procedure with high stress levels, and alleviation strategy rarely applied during extraction. In this study, we investigated the effects of deep on autonomic responses wisdom extraction in healthy adults. Methods A randomized, controlled, crossover design was for patients who were allocated experimental control groups that received treatment or without input, respectively. Autonomic indicators, namely heart rate (HR), percentage low-frequency (LF) HR variability (LF-HRV), high-frequency (HF) HRV (HF-HRV), LF/HF ratio (LF/HF-HRV), assessed at baseline, extraction, posttreatment phase. Results caused significant parameter changes both groups; however, differential response patterns observed between two groups. particular, group associated higher HF-HRV lower LF/HF-HRV compared those group. Conclusion measurement revealed balanced sympathovagal activation application. The results suggest application alters facilitates maintaining balance