AbstractOBJECTIVESThe aim of the study was to determine whether cardiac pacing reduces falls in older adults with cardioinhibitory carotid sinus hypersensitivity (CSH).BACKGROUNDCardioinhibitory carotid sinus syndrome causes syncope, and symptoms respond to cardiac pacing. There is circumstantial evidence for an association between falls and the syndrome.METHODSA randomized controlled trial was done of consecutive older patients (>50 years) attending an accident and emergency facility because of a non-accidental fall. Patients were randomized to dual-chamber pacemaker implant (paced patients) or standard treatment (controls). The primary outcome was the number of falls during one year of follow-up.RESULTSOne hundred seventy-five eligible pa...
AIMS Elderly patients with sinus node dysfunction (SND) are at increased risk of falls with possi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Though highly prevalent, the pathophysiology of orthostati...
Carotid sinus hypersensitivity has a high prevalence in the elderly and is a possible cause of falls...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe aim of the study was to determine whether cardiac pacing reduces falls in olde...
Carotid sinus hypersensitivity is the most commonly reported cause of falls and syncope in older per...
Carotid sinus massage was carried out on 130 consecutive patients referred for investigation of dizz...
Cardiovascular disorders are recognized as risk factors for falls in older adults. The aim of this s...
Introduction. Carotid sinus syndrome is characterized by a hypersensitive carotid sinus and synco...
Background: Carotid sinus syndrome accounts for one third of patients who presents with unexplained ...
Objective: cardiovascular abnormalities are consistently associated with fall risk in older people. ...
A study on patients aged 15–99 years underlines and better defines the known age dependency of carot...
Objective: Cardiovascular disorders are recognized as risk factors for falls in older adults. The ai...
Carotid sinus syndrome (CSS) is a disease of the autonomic nervous system presenting with syncope, e...
Aims The prevalence of positive carotid sinus massage (CSM) in asymptomatic elderly persons and rela...
Contains fulltext : 183579.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Carotid sinus h...
AIMS Elderly patients with sinus node dysfunction (SND) are at increased risk of falls with possi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Though highly prevalent, the pathophysiology of orthostati...
Carotid sinus hypersensitivity has a high prevalence in the elderly and is a possible cause of falls...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe aim of the study was to determine whether cardiac pacing reduces falls in olde...
Carotid sinus hypersensitivity is the most commonly reported cause of falls and syncope in older per...
Carotid sinus massage was carried out on 130 consecutive patients referred for investigation of dizz...
Cardiovascular disorders are recognized as risk factors for falls in older adults. The aim of this s...
Introduction. Carotid sinus syndrome is characterized by a hypersensitive carotid sinus and synco...
Background: Carotid sinus syndrome accounts for one third of patients who presents with unexplained ...
Objective: cardiovascular abnormalities are consistently associated with fall risk in older people. ...
A study on patients aged 15–99 years underlines and better defines the known age dependency of carot...
Objective: Cardiovascular disorders are recognized as risk factors for falls in older adults. The ai...
Carotid sinus syndrome (CSS) is a disease of the autonomic nervous system presenting with syncope, e...
Aims The prevalence of positive carotid sinus massage (CSM) in asymptomatic elderly persons and rela...
Contains fulltext : 183579.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Carotid sinus h...
AIMS Elderly patients with sinus node dysfunction (SND) are at increased risk of falls with possi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Though highly prevalent, the pathophysiology of orthostati...
Carotid sinus hypersensitivity has a high prevalence in the elderly and is a possible cause of falls...