The pathophysiology of neurally mediated syncope is poorly understood. It has been widely assumed that excessive sympathetic activation in a setting of left ventricular hypovolemia stimulates ventricular afferents that trigger hypotension and bradycardia. We tested this hypothesis by determining if excessive sympathetic activation precedes development of neurally mediated syncope, and if this correlates with alterations in baroreflex function. We studied the changes in intraarterial blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), central venous pressure (CVP), muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA), and plasma catecholamines evoked by upright tilt in recurrent neurally mediated syncope patients (SYN, 5+/-1 episodes/mo, n = 14), age- and sex-matched...
The study investigates the two different aspects of the baroreflex control resulting in two barorefl...
(1) Background: The autonomic imbalance plays a role in vasovagal syncope (VVS) diagnosed by head-up...
Background: Autonomic imbalance is the proposed mechanism of syncope during a tilt table test (TTT)....
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to assess vagal tone and cardiopulmonary barorecep...
Background: Vasovagal syncope (VVS) results from a complex interaction among afferent vagal and symp...
OBJECTIVES We sought to evaluate whether changes in resting baroreflex control of heart rate are a d...
OBJECTIVES We sought to evaluate whether changes in resting baroreflex control of heart rate are a d...
In this study, we evaluated if increased sympathetic stimulation is an essential requirement for the...
BackgroundVasovagal reflex is the most common form of syncope, but the pathophysiological mechanisms...
We tested the hypothesis that altered sympathetic baroreceptor control to the vessels (svBRS) and di...
We hypothesized that sympathetic baroreflex mediated uncoupling between neural sympathetic discharge...
We hypothesized that sympathetic baroreflex mediated uncoupling between neural sympathetic discharge...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to assess vagal tone and cardiopulmonary barorecep...
Background: Previous studies proposed as one of the main mechanisms involved in neurally mediated sy...
Background: Previous studies proposed as one of the main mechanisms involved in neurally mediated sy...
The study investigates the two different aspects of the baroreflex control resulting in two barorefl...
(1) Background: The autonomic imbalance plays a role in vasovagal syncope (VVS) diagnosed by head-up...
Background: Autonomic imbalance is the proposed mechanism of syncope during a tilt table test (TTT)....
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to assess vagal tone and cardiopulmonary barorecep...
Background: Vasovagal syncope (VVS) results from a complex interaction among afferent vagal and symp...
OBJECTIVES We sought to evaluate whether changes in resting baroreflex control of heart rate are a d...
OBJECTIVES We sought to evaluate whether changes in resting baroreflex control of heart rate are a d...
In this study, we evaluated if increased sympathetic stimulation is an essential requirement for the...
BackgroundVasovagal reflex is the most common form of syncope, but the pathophysiological mechanisms...
We tested the hypothesis that altered sympathetic baroreceptor control to the vessels (svBRS) and di...
We hypothesized that sympathetic baroreflex mediated uncoupling between neural sympathetic discharge...
We hypothesized that sympathetic baroreflex mediated uncoupling between neural sympathetic discharge...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to assess vagal tone and cardiopulmonary barorecep...
Background: Previous studies proposed as one of the main mechanisms involved in neurally mediated sy...
Background: Previous studies proposed as one of the main mechanisms involved in neurally mediated sy...
The study investigates the two different aspects of the baroreflex control resulting in two barorefl...
(1) Background: The autonomic imbalance plays a role in vasovagal syncope (VVS) diagnosed by head-up...
Background: Autonomic imbalance is the proposed mechanism of syncope during a tilt table test (TTT)....