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Making certain that noninvasive therapy for vasovagal syncope has failed before proceeding to invasive interventions. [PDF]
van Dijk JG, Sheldon R, Sutton R.
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Adult vasovagal syncope with abdominal pain diagnosed by head-up tilt combined with transcranial doppler: a preliminary study. [PDF]
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Vasovagal syncope and vasovagal disease.
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Management of vasovagal syncope
Autonomic Neuroscience, 2021Vasovagal syncope (VVS) is a very common form of fainting. Treatment begins with patient education about the mechanism of fainting, and the non-lethal nature of vasovagal syncope. In this article, we review several non-pharmacological approaches that form the foundation of our current treatments. These include increases in dietary salt and water intake,
Sevan Letourneau-Shesaf+3 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2000
Vasovagal syncope is the most common type of syncope and is one of the most difficult types to manage.This article reviews the status of mechanisms, diagnosis, and management of vasovagal syncope.MEDLINE search for English-language and German-language articles on vasovagal syncope published up to June 1999.Case reports and series, clinical trials ...
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Vasovagal syncope is the most common type of syncope and is one of the most difficult types to manage.This article reviews the status of mechanisms, diagnosis, and management of vasovagal syncope.MEDLINE search for English-language and German-language articles on vasovagal syncope published up to June 1999.Case reports and series, clinical trials ...
A M, Fenton+4 more
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