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The role of exercise in reducing vasovagal syncope recurrence: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Esmailian A, Raki C, Han HC, Alasti M.
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Carotid Sinus Massage During Head-up Tilt Testing Can Predict the Test Outcome: Implications for Its Use as a Screening Tool in Patients with Unexplained Syncope. [PDF]
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Clinical Value of Implantable Loop Recorders in Syncope of Unclear Aetiology: A Single-Centre Experience. [PDF]
Ahmed M, Morris J, Bommireddi SM.
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Adverse events following 9-valent human papillomavirus vaccine (GARDASIL® 9) reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), 2015-2024. [PDF]
Liu Q, Liang G, Song Y.
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The Clinical Spectrum of Neurocardiogenic Syncope
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 1995Neurocardiogenic Syncope. Neurocardiogenic syncope is a collective term used to describe the clinical syndromes of syncope that result from inappropriate, and often excessive, autonomic reflex activity, and manifest as abnormalities in the control of vascular tone and heart rate.
, Mark E V Petersen
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Pacing in neurocardiogenic/vasovagal syncope
Pacing for neurocardiogenic or vasovagal syncope (VVS) has been practised for five decades, but the 1986 advent of tilt testing provided a means of diagnosis frequently revealing, in the early days, asystole caused by VVS. This was the basis for pacing these patients and the first studies created enthusiasm followed by randomised controlled trials ...
Sutton, Richard, Richard Sutton
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Unsatisfactory results obtained with medical therapy and dual-chamber pacing for prevention of recurrent neurocardiogenic syncope necessitated the development of new treatment modalities.
Mehmet Yazici, Mehmet Ozaydin
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This research was conducted by reviewing studies conducted on neurocardiogenic syncope, primarily in the United States and India, in an attempt to better understand the causes of the condition.
Hoose, Alisha Van
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