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Journal of cardiology, 2000
Head-upright tilt table testing has been used as a research tool over the past 50 years by physiologists and/or physicians to study the hemodynamic and endocrine adaptation to changes in position. Tilt test has become a widely accepted tool in the clinical evaluation of patients with syncope, since its first application to patients with syncope by ...
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Head-upright tilt table testing has been used as a research tool over the past 50 years by physiologists and/or physicians to study the hemodynamic and endocrine adaptation to changes in position. Tilt test has become a widely accepted tool in the clinical evaluation of patients with syncope, since its first application to patients with syncope by ...
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HEAD-UP TILT: A USEFUL TEST FOR INVESTIGATING UNEXPLAINED SYNCOPE
The Lancet, 1986Head-up tilt, a recognised stimulus to vasovagal syncope, was used to investigate syncope that remained unexplained despite full clinical and electrophysiological assessment in fifteen patients, mean age 65 +/- 10 years, who had had 15 +/- 19 episodes of unexplained syncope over periods of a week to 26 years.
R A, Kenny +3 more
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Head-up tilt testing for diagnosing vasovagal syncope: A meta-analysis
International Journal of Cardiology, 2013We read with great interest the article by Forleo et al. regarding the accuracy of head-up tilt testing in the diagnosis of vasovagal syncope [1]. We do support the authors' attempt of obtaining the best evidence by performing a systematic review and a meta-analysis on a still controversial argument.
M. Bonzi +3 more
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Relationship between syncopal symptoms and head-up tilt test modes
Cardiology in the YoungAbstractObjective:Head-up tilt test (HUTT) is an important tool in the diagnosis of pediatric vasovagal syncope. This research will explore the relationship between syncopal symptoms and HUTT modes in pediatric vasovagal syncope.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of 2513 children aged 3–18 years, who were diagnosed with
Shuo Wang +24 more
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HEAD-UP TILT TEST FOR UNEXPLAINED SYNCOPE
The Lancet, 1986Adrian Scott +7 more
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Head-up tilt testing in children who faint
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1991D W, Hannon, B A, Ross
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