Objective: Unexplained syncope is a challenge facing electrophysiologists. The prognosis varies widely depending on underlying causes, specially, cardiac ones. We sought to determine the abnormal electrophysiolgic (EP) study results as predictors of prognosis in syncope patients with suspected cardiac cause and risk factors associated with mortality. Methods: A total of 227 consecutive patients with unexplained syncope were prospectively enrolled in this study. EP study was performed in 177 patients in base of inclusion criteria. These patients, in whom a cardiac cause of syncope was suspected, underwent EP study and if negative, head-up tilts test (HUTT). Complete follow-up was obtained for 132 patients for 20.0�10.8 months. Results: ...
AbstractAccurate diagnosis of syncope is essential because it ranges from cardiac syncope with a ver...
BACKGROUND: Up to 60% of syncopal episodes remain unexplained. We report the results of a standardiz...
Background: In patients with mild to moderate left ventricular dysfunction (LVD) (35% £ LVEF &#...
Objective: Unexplained syncope is a challenge facing electrophysiologists. The prognosis varies wide...
Objective: Unexplained syncope is a challenge facing electrophysiologists. The prognosis varies wide...
To assess whether the level of risk of having significant electrophysiologic abnormalities can be de...
Background: Electrophysiological study can help in the diagnosis of arrhythmic syncope. According to...
Electrophysiologic studies were performed in 134 patients (87 males, mean age 59 years) with unexpla...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to define the natural history of 99 patients with unexplained ...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to define the natural history of 99 patients with unexplained ...
The investigation of unexplained syncope remains a challenging clinical problem. In the present stud...
Introduction: Syncope remains one of the most challenging presentations to the ED physician as well ...
Introduction: Syncope remains one of the most challenging presentations to the ED physician as well ...
Introduction: Syncope remains one of the most challenging presentations to the ED physician as well ...
AbstractBackgroundSyncope in elderly patients with heart disease is a growing problem. Its aetiologi...
AbstractAccurate diagnosis of syncope is essential because it ranges from cardiac syncope with a ver...
BACKGROUND: Up to 60% of syncopal episodes remain unexplained. We report the results of a standardiz...
Background: In patients with mild to moderate left ventricular dysfunction (LVD) (35% £ LVEF &#...
Objective: Unexplained syncope is a challenge facing electrophysiologists. The prognosis varies wide...
Objective: Unexplained syncope is a challenge facing electrophysiologists. The prognosis varies wide...
To assess whether the level of risk of having significant electrophysiologic abnormalities can be de...
Background: Electrophysiological study can help in the diagnosis of arrhythmic syncope. According to...
Electrophysiologic studies were performed in 134 patients (87 males, mean age 59 years) with unexpla...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to define the natural history of 99 patients with unexplained ...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to define the natural history of 99 patients with unexplained ...
The investigation of unexplained syncope remains a challenging clinical problem. In the present stud...
Introduction: Syncope remains one of the most challenging presentations to the ED physician as well ...
Introduction: Syncope remains one of the most challenging presentations to the ED physician as well ...
Introduction: Syncope remains one of the most challenging presentations to the ED physician as well ...
AbstractBackgroundSyncope in elderly patients with heart disease is a growing problem. Its aetiologi...
AbstractAccurate diagnosis of syncope is essential because it ranges from cardiac syncope with a ver...
BACKGROUND: Up to 60% of syncopal episodes remain unexplained. We report the results of a standardiz...
Background: In patients with mild to moderate left ventricular dysfunction (LVD) (35% £ LVEF &#...