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Atrioventricular Block During Upright Tilt Table Test
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2004Patients with a cardioinhibitory response (asystole or atrioventricular block [AVB]) during upright tilt table test (UTT) constitute a therapeutic challenge. Our present knowledge is partial and in those who experience AVB is absent. Furthermore, we ignore if there is any difference between both groups, particularly pacemaker indication.
Gabriel, Vanerio +4 more
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Reproducibility of isoproterenol tilt-table tests in patients with syncope
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1992To assess the reproducibility of head-up tilt-table testing 46 patients each underwent 2 isoproterenol tilt-table tests 1 to 6 weeks apart. Of 20 patients with an initially asymptomatic negative test result, 17 (85%) had a second negative test result. Of 20 patients whose initial test ended in syncope, 18 had a second test ending in syncope (n = 12) or
R, Sheldon, J, Splawinski, S, Killam
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Tilt‐Table Testing in the Evaluation of Syncope
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2005David G, Benditt, Richard, Sutton
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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 in childhood
Acta Cardiologica, 2006DALLA POZZA, Robert +3 more
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On the estimation of the optimum tilt angle of PV panel in Saudi Arabia
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2016Makbul A M Ramli, Yusuf A Al-Turki
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