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Epilepsy-heart syndrome: Back to the future! [PDF]
Epilepsia, Volume 66, Issue 10, Page 4070-4072, October 2025.
Fialho GL, Lin K.
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Abstract Background Pacing for vasovagal syncope is established. Two pacing algorithms are available. The rate‐drop‐response (RDR‐Medtronic) is triggered by falling heart rate acting with modified rate‐hysteresis. The closed loop stimulation or system (CLS‐Biotronik) is triggered by impedance changes in the right ventricle reflecting falling volume and
Atul Prakash, Richard Sutton
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Neurocardiogenic syncope is known to be associated with autonomic nervous system dysfunction, although the mechanism has not been entirely elucidated.
Antoine Kossaify, Kamal Kallab
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Cardioneuroablation in neurocardiogenic syncope – hype or hope?
We are presenting the ablation of parasympathetic ganglia in the atria as a new method of treatment of vasovagal and other neurocardiogenic syncope.
Rodkiewicz, Dariusz +3 more
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OBJETIVO: Estudar a prevalência de síncope neurocardiogênica em pacientes com síncope inexplicada e extra-sístoles ventriculares (EV), com morfologia de via de saída de ventrículo direito (VSVD) sem cardiopatia estrutural aparente.
Ana Cristina Ludovice +5 more
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Cardioneuroablation for severe neurocardiogenic syncope
Cardioneuroablation (CNA), a technique based on radiofrequency ablation of cardiac vagal ganglia, was developed to treat recurrent vasovagal syncope (VVS) with a predominant cardioinhibitory component, as an alternative to pacemaker implantation. The aim of our study was to evaluate the safety and success rate of CNA guided by extracardiac vagal ...
Gualter Santos Silva +12 more
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The rol of central serotoninergic system in neurocardiogenic syncope etiology. [PDF]
The implementation of the tilt test in 1986 as a diagnostic tool forunexplained syncope, established to the neurocardiogenic syncopeas the most common cause of recurrent fainting in the general population.Despite its prevalence, the pathophysiology and ...
Patricio López-Jaramillo +6 more
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Introduction. Syncope is defined as a state of short-term loss of consciousness with reduction of muscle tone due to insufficient hypoxic brain. It is characterized by a sudden onset and spontaneous, complete subsiding.
Ewelina Barbara Kolarczyk +2 more
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Syncope: epidemiology, etiology and prognosis.
Syncope is a common medical problem, with a frequency between 15% and 39%. In the general population, the annual number episodes are 18.1 to 39.7 per 1000 patients, with similar incidence between genders. The first report of the incidence of syncope is 6.
Rose M F Lisboa Da Silva
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The main topic I am discussing in my thesis writing is surrounding seizure disorders, specifically epilepsy, and the genetic and symptomatic links between epilepsy and neurocardiogenic syncope.
Fein, Matthew
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