Triggers and differential diagnosis for vasovagal response are numerous, possible differentials are important in making its diagnosis. This is usually made from a good history with a high index of suspicion in the presence of the risk factors and with a good understanding of the pathophysiology. The risk factors can be patient related (young, athletics, hypertensive, history of syncope, inferior myocardial infarction and others), anaesthesia related (light anaesthesia, spinal, epidural anaesthesia, airway manipulation, hypercapnia, hypoxia and others) and surgical related (strabismus, anal dilatation, abdominal and neurosurgery). In many instances there are many cofounders especially if anaesthesia has been administered. We present a case o...
Syncope is defined as a sudden and brief loss of consciousness and postural tonus due to cerebral hy...
Introduction: Reduced blood pressure is commonly seen associated to spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean...
To study cardiovascular control in the period leading to vasovagal syncope we monitored beat-to-beat...
SummaryVasovagal syncope refers to a reflex cardiovascular depression that gives rise to loss of con...
Abstract: Vasovagal syncope is a reflex reaction, leading to marked hypotension and/or bradycardia w...
There is an increasing use of central neuraxial blocks for lower abdominal surgeries. Increased vaga...
A syncopal attack is a sudden loss of consciousness and muscle tone that may be due to various reaso...
This clinical case report presents synchronous physiological data from an individual in whom a spont...
A 50-year-old male patient continued to experience syncope after implantation of a pacemaker. During...
Epidural anesthesia was performed for a cesarean section in a patient with vasovagal syncope. A 26-y...
The clinical presentation of vasovagal syncope (VVS) may vary widely: typical VVS, atypical VVS, une...
: Syncope is a short-term transient loss of consciousness, characterized by rapid onset and complete...
The differentiation of vasovagal syncope and epileptic seizure is sometimes problematic, since vasov...
Vavovagal syncope (VVS) is not generally associated with cardiovascular, neurological or other disea...
A 30-year-old man underwent ganglionated plexi ablation due to cardioinhibitory type vasovagal synco...
Syncope is defined as a sudden and brief loss of consciousness and postural tonus due to cerebral hy...
Introduction: Reduced blood pressure is commonly seen associated to spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean...
To study cardiovascular control in the period leading to vasovagal syncope we monitored beat-to-beat...
SummaryVasovagal syncope refers to a reflex cardiovascular depression that gives rise to loss of con...
Abstract: Vasovagal syncope is a reflex reaction, leading to marked hypotension and/or bradycardia w...
There is an increasing use of central neuraxial blocks for lower abdominal surgeries. Increased vaga...
A syncopal attack is a sudden loss of consciousness and muscle tone that may be due to various reaso...
This clinical case report presents synchronous physiological data from an individual in whom a spont...
A 50-year-old male patient continued to experience syncope after implantation of a pacemaker. During...
Epidural anesthesia was performed for a cesarean section in a patient with vasovagal syncope. A 26-y...
The clinical presentation of vasovagal syncope (VVS) may vary widely: typical VVS, atypical VVS, une...
: Syncope is a short-term transient loss of consciousness, characterized by rapid onset and complete...
The differentiation of vasovagal syncope and epileptic seizure is sometimes problematic, since vasov...
Vavovagal syncope (VVS) is not generally associated with cardiovascular, neurological or other disea...
A 30-year-old man underwent ganglionated plexi ablation due to cardioinhibitory type vasovagal synco...
Syncope is defined as a sudden and brief loss of consciousness and postural tonus due to cerebral hy...
Introduction: Reduced blood pressure is commonly seen associated to spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean...
To study cardiovascular control in the period leading to vasovagal syncope we monitored beat-to-beat...