Pacing for neurocardiogenic or vasovagal syncope (VVS) has been practised for five decades, but the 1986 advent of tilt testing provided a means of diagnosis frequently revealing, in the early days, asystole caused by VVS. This was the basis for pacing these patients and the first studies created enthusiasm followed by randomised controlled trials, which were imperfectly designed, "confirming" benefit. When better trial design was employed, there was no obvious benefit. However, some cardiologists had seen patients experience a huge positive difference with pacing, so they set out to identify them. Two studies using ECG loop recorders to document heart rhythm during spontaneous attacks allowed better patient selection for pacing and appeare...
Pacing in vasovagal syncope remains controversial. The authors evaluated dual-chamber pacing with cl...
Background: Undiagnosed sinus or atrioventricular node dysfunction may bias estimation of the real e...
Due to lack of efficacy in recent trials, current guidelines for the treatment of neurally-mediated ...
The role of pacing in vasovagal syncope (VVS) is considered from a physiological basis. Most VVS pat...
The role of pacing in vasovagal syncope (VVS) is considered from a physiological basis. Most VVS pat...
The role of pacing in vasovagal syncope (VVS) is considered from a physiological basis. Most VVS pat...
The role of pacing in vasovagal syncope (VVS) is considered from a physiological basis. Most VVS pat...
Cardiac pacing for vasovagal syncope (VVS) addresses the cardioinhibitory component of the reflex bu...
Aim: The benefit of cardiac pacing in patients with severe recurrent reflex syncope and asystole ind...
The benefit of cardiac pacing in patients with severe recurrent reflex syncope and asystole induced ...
Aim: The benefit of cardiac pacing in patients with severe recurrent reflex syncope and asystole ind...
AimsClosed-loop stimulation (CLS) pacing has shown greater efficacy in preventing the recurrence of ...
AbstractThe role of pacemaker therapy for vasovagal syncope (VVS) is still controversial. The ISSUE ...
Cardiac pacing has been studied extensively in patients with reflex syncope over the past two decade...
Aims Closed-loop stimulation (CLS) seemed promising in preventing the recurrence of vasovagal syncop...
Pacing in vasovagal syncope remains controversial. The authors evaluated dual-chamber pacing with cl...
Background: Undiagnosed sinus or atrioventricular node dysfunction may bias estimation of the real e...
Due to lack of efficacy in recent trials, current guidelines for the treatment of neurally-mediated ...
The role of pacing in vasovagal syncope (VVS) is considered from a physiological basis. Most VVS pat...
The role of pacing in vasovagal syncope (VVS) is considered from a physiological basis. Most VVS pat...
The role of pacing in vasovagal syncope (VVS) is considered from a physiological basis. Most VVS pat...
The role of pacing in vasovagal syncope (VVS) is considered from a physiological basis. Most VVS pat...
Cardiac pacing for vasovagal syncope (VVS) addresses the cardioinhibitory component of the reflex bu...
Aim: The benefit of cardiac pacing in patients with severe recurrent reflex syncope and asystole ind...
The benefit of cardiac pacing in patients with severe recurrent reflex syncope and asystole induced ...
Aim: The benefit of cardiac pacing in patients with severe recurrent reflex syncope and asystole ind...
AimsClosed-loop stimulation (CLS) pacing has shown greater efficacy in preventing the recurrence of ...
AbstractThe role of pacemaker therapy for vasovagal syncope (VVS) is still controversial. The ISSUE ...
Cardiac pacing has been studied extensively in patients with reflex syncope over the past two decade...
Aims Closed-loop stimulation (CLS) seemed promising in preventing the recurrence of vasovagal syncop...
Pacing in vasovagal syncope remains controversial. The authors evaluated dual-chamber pacing with cl...
Background: Undiagnosed sinus or atrioventricular node dysfunction may bias estimation of the real e...
Due to lack of efficacy in recent trials, current guidelines for the treatment of neurally-mediated ...