Persistent hiccup can conceal life-threatening clinical conditions of highly heterogeneous nature. Here, we report a case of a persistent hiccup that has been temporally associated with dental implant insertion in a patient with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. This 67-year-old patient underwent dental implant in area 36 and the procedure was performed without acute complications. A prolonged hiccup started ~48 h after the procedure: it failed to respond to several medications and it lasted for ~18 days, after which it spontaneously disappeared. Brain imaging and neurological examination were conducted in order to rule out organic conditions, even though all the investigations resulted to be negative. We suggest that the surgical procedure might have triggered a prolonged reflex activation. Knowledge about this complication of oral surgery procedure might be useful for avoiding unnecessary hospitalization or diagnostic tests.

Porcaro, G., Tremolizzo, L., Appollonio, I., Maddalone, M. (2018). Persistent hiccup reflex activation as a complication of dental implant surgery: a case report. OXFORD MEDICAL CASE REPORTS, 2018(6), 186-188 [10.1093/omcr/omy027].

Persistent hiccup reflex activation as a complication of dental implant surgery: a case report

Porcaro, Gianluca
Primo
;
Tremolizzo, Lucio
Secondo
;
Appollonio, Ildebrando
Penultimo
;
Maddalone, Marcello
Ultimo
2018

Abstract

Persistent hiccup can conceal life-threatening clinical conditions of highly heterogeneous nature. Here, we report a case of a persistent hiccup that has been temporally associated with dental implant insertion in a patient with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. This 67-year-old patient underwent dental implant in area 36 and the procedure was performed without acute complications. A prolonged hiccup started ~48 h after the procedure: it failed to respond to several medications and it lasted for ~18 days, after which it spontaneously disappeared. Brain imaging and neurological examination were conducted in order to rule out organic conditions, even though all the investigations resulted to be negative. We suggest that the surgical procedure might have triggered a prolonged reflex activation. Knowledge about this complication of oral surgery procedure might be useful for avoiding unnecessary hospitalization or diagnostic tests.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Hiccup, Reflex activation, Dental implant, Surgery
English
2018
2018
6
186
188
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Porcaro, G., Tremolizzo, L., Appollonio, I., Maddalone, M. (2018). Persistent hiccup reflex activation as a complication of dental implant surgery: a case report. OXFORD MEDICAL CASE REPORTS, 2018(6), 186-188 [10.1093/omcr/omy027].
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