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Non-Pharmacological Management of Neurocardiogenic Syncope
Neurocardiogenic syncope is a common disorder. It is diagnosed by obtaining a detailed history and performing a head-up tilt test, with or without drug provocation. Several studies have been performed pertaining to its management.
Haruhiko Abe, MD FACC +7 more
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Prolonged Asystole during Head-Up Tilt Test in a Patient with Malignant Neurocardiogenic Syncope
A 27 year-old man was taken to our emergency room after collapsing during a conference. The patient had a history of syncope twice since age 15. A marked sinus bradycardia and asystole were induced causing the patient to collapse when tested to stand up ...
Takashi Tokano, MD +6 more
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Interest in the autonomic regulation of the cardiovascular system does not wane. Changes in autonomic nervous system activity are involved in the pathogenesis of acute and chronic conditions, such as sinus bradycardia, sinus arrest and atrioventricular ...
M. V. Gorev +3 more
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Background Long‐COVID syndrome has become a new health concern. Many major clinical centers have experienced more patients with symptoms suggestive of autonomic dysfunction, especially postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) following COVID‐19 ...
Chonthicha Tanking +5 more
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A Case of Recurrent Syncope Solely Associated With Air Travel. [PDF]
A 68‐year‐old patient was referred for recurrent episodes of syncope associated solely with air travel. He did not experience episodes of syncope in other situations and was well otherwise. His ECG, echocardiogram, exercise stress test and MIBI were unremarkable.
Srivatsav V, Macknak B.
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Vasovagal Syncope during Office Hysteroscopy—A Frequently Overlooked Unpleasant Complication
Due to technological advancements in miniaturization of instruments and improved optics, the number of office hysteroscopic procedures has increased over time.
Suset Rodriguez +4 more
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Does a Role Exist for Tilting-Guided Therapy in the Management of Neurocardiogenic Syncope?
PURPOSE: Upright tilt-table testing (UTT) is an useful method for identifying patients with neurocardiogenic syncope, but its role in the evaluation of therapeutic efficacy is controversial.
Denise Hachul +2 more
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Effectiveness of beta-blockers with neurocardiogenic syncope
Aim: Syncope is a condition characterized by sudden and temporary loss of consciousness, accompanied by a loss of postural tone. In its pathophysiology, there can be a sudden drop in cerebral blood flow, alterations in the composition of the blood ...
Ozyurek, Arif Ruhi +3 more
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Head-up tilt test – a rationale for using in diagnosis of syncope
Fainting and loss of consciousness (including syncope) are one of the most common causes of medical consultations. A detailed history is of particular importance in their diagnosis.
Adam Stanczyk
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Heart of the Matter: Syncope as a Rare Presentation of Lung Cancer Invading the Heart
Syncope is common, affecting approximately 1 million Americans every year. Although multiple pathophysiological mechanisms regarding its etiology have been documented, neurocardiogenic or vasovagal syncope is the most common cause of these episodes ...
Saleh Al-Juburi BS +2 more
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