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Schellong test in orthostatic dysregulation: a comparison with tilt-table testing
Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2005To evaluate the role of the Schellong test (ST) in forms of orthostatic dysregulation in comparison with the tilt-table test (TT).67 young males (mean age 22 +/- 4 years) from the military service, representing two different cohorts, were examined by ST and TT, which served as gold standard.
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Vasovagal syncope and head upright tilt table testing
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 1994Syncope is a common medical complaint that is responsible for a significant number of emergency department visits and hospitalizations each year. A majority of syncopal events are believed to be caused by vasovagal responses. Although vasovagal syncope is essentially equivalent to simple fainting, the physiologic events that lead to this phenomena are ...
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Tilt Table Testing: Practical Insights
Tilt Table Testing: Practical Insights is an essential guide for clinicians, medical professionals, and students seeking a comprehensive understanding of the Tilt Table Test (TTT) and its applications in diagnosing cardiovascular and autonomic disorders.Othmane, Taha, El Hadj Othmane, Omar
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Tilt table testing in childhood
Acta Cardiologica, 2006DALLA POZZA, Robert +3 more
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[Upright tilt table testing and syncope evaluation].
Hang tian yi xue yu yi xue gong cheng = Space medicine & medical engineering, 2002Syncope is a state of unconsciousness, the process of syncope is sudden and transient. Transient and widespread cerebral ischemia/hypoxia are the reasons of syncope. Sixty percent to seventy percent of the patients suffering from syncope have no categorical reasoning, although lots of assisted examinations had been carried out. Those syncope are called
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