AbstractWe report a case of a 56-year-old man affected by frontal lobe seizures who has developed bradycardia followed by asystole. The patient had a positive family history for epilepsy. In fact, the mother, brothers, and one sister had epilepsy. Furthermore, the patient's two brothers suddenly died of unspecified heart disease at the ages of 26 and 53, respectively. The patient also experienced syncope once or twice a year. Three similar epileptic seizures, without the recurrence of asystole, were registered after pacemaker implantation
AbstractIctal asystole is a rare, probably underestimated manifestation of epileptic seizures whose ...
AbstractBackgroundSeizures can lead to cardiac arrhythmias by a number of mechanisms including activ...
INTRODUCTION: Heart rate decrease during epileptic seizures is rare and should be considered in pati...
AbstractWe report a case of a 56-year-old man affected by frontal lobe seizures who has developed br...
Abstract Background Epileptic seizures can lead to cardiac arrhythmias. The arrhythmias may be in th...
We describe a case of a patient with recurrent syncopal episodes that ultimately was discovered to b...
AbstractIctal asystole is a presumably rare but potentially fatal complication of seizures, most oft...
International audienceWe report the case of a male aged 2 years 6 months with left temporal lobe epi...
SummaryPartial seizures of temporal origin can be associated with clinically significant tachycardia...
AbstractThe association between temporal lobe seizures and cardiac arrhythmias has been anecdotally ...
AbstractIctal bradycardia and asystole can appear during an epileptic seizure. They must be promptly...
Ictal asystole is a rare, probably underestimated manifestation of epileptic seizures whose pathophy...
Ictal bradycardia is rare and its localising value is debated. Bradyarrhythmias are, however, import...
Ictal syncope is a rare phenomenon that occurs in association with 0.002–0.4% of seizures. In the ab...
The association between partial seizures and cardiac asystole has rarely been reported in the litera...
AbstractIctal asystole is a rare, probably underestimated manifestation of epileptic seizures whose ...
AbstractBackgroundSeizures can lead to cardiac arrhythmias by a number of mechanisms including activ...
INTRODUCTION: Heart rate decrease during epileptic seizures is rare and should be considered in pati...
AbstractWe report a case of a 56-year-old man affected by frontal lobe seizures who has developed br...
Abstract Background Epileptic seizures can lead to cardiac arrhythmias. The arrhythmias may be in th...
We describe a case of a patient with recurrent syncopal episodes that ultimately was discovered to b...
AbstractIctal asystole is a presumably rare but potentially fatal complication of seizures, most oft...
International audienceWe report the case of a male aged 2 years 6 months with left temporal lobe epi...
SummaryPartial seizures of temporal origin can be associated with clinically significant tachycardia...
AbstractThe association between temporal lobe seizures and cardiac arrhythmias has been anecdotally ...
AbstractIctal bradycardia and asystole can appear during an epileptic seizure. They must be promptly...
Ictal asystole is a rare, probably underestimated manifestation of epileptic seizures whose pathophy...
Ictal bradycardia is rare and its localising value is debated. Bradyarrhythmias are, however, import...
Ictal syncope is a rare phenomenon that occurs in association with 0.002–0.4% of seizures. In the ab...
The association between partial seizures and cardiac asystole has rarely been reported in the litera...
AbstractIctal asystole is a rare, probably underestimated manifestation of epileptic seizures whose ...
AbstractBackgroundSeizures can lead to cardiac arrhythmias by a number of mechanisms including activ...
INTRODUCTION: Heart rate decrease during epileptic seizures is rare and should be considered in pati...