Cardiac pacing has been studied extensively in patients with reflex syncope over the past two decades. The heterogeneity of the forms and clinical manifestations of reflex syncope explain the controversial results of older randomised clinical trials. New evidence from recent trials has changed medical practice, now leading to clear indications for pacing in patients with asystolic syncope documented during carotid sinus massage, implantable cardiac monitoring or tilt testing. Given that recent trials in reflex syncope have been performed using the closed-loop stimulation algorithm, the authors will briefly discuss this pacing mode, review hypotheses about the mechanisms underlying its activation during syncope and provide practical instruct...
Objectives: To determine whether dual-chamber rate-adaptive Closed Loop Stimulation (CLS) could prev...
Neuroendocrine syncope is a newly proposed term to embody both syncope of reflex and adenosine-relat...
Introduction: Syncope and orthostatic intolerance in paced patients constitute a common clinical dil...
Cardiac pacing has been studied extensively in patients with reflex syncope over the past two decade...
Background: Undiagnosed sinus or atrioventricular node dysfunction may bias estimation of the real e...
Aim: The benefit of cardiac pacing in patients with severe recurrent reflex syncope and asystole ind...
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 ...
Cardiac pacing is the most effective therapy to prevent syncopal recurrences when syncope is due to ...
Abstract Background The efficacy of dual-chamber cardiac pacing in neuro-mediated reflex syncope wit...
AimsClosed-loop stimulation (CLS) pacing has shown greater efficacy in preventing the recurrence of ...
Aims Closed-loop stimulation (CLS) seemed promising in preventing the recurrence of vasovagal syncop...
Pacing for neurocardiogenic or vasovagal syncope (VVS) has been practised for five decades, but the ...
Neurally-mediated syncope has a broad clinical spectrum which ranges from typical vasovagal syncope ...
Pacing in vasovagal syncope remains controversial. The authors evaluated dual-chamber pacing with cl...
Objectives: To determine whether dual-chamber rate-adaptive Closed Loop Stimulation (CLS) could prev...
Neuroendocrine syncope is a newly proposed term to embody both syncope of reflex and adenosine-relat...
Introduction: Syncope and orthostatic intolerance in paced patients constitute a common clinical dil...
Cardiac pacing has been studied extensively in patients with reflex syncope over the past two decade...
Background: Undiagnosed sinus or atrioventricular node dysfunction may bias estimation of the real e...
Aim: The benefit of cardiac pacing in patients with severe recurrent reflex syncope and asystole ind...
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 ...
Cardiac pacing is the most effective therapy to prevent syncopal recurrences when syncope is due to ...
Abstract Background The efficacy of dual-chamber cardiac pacing in neuro-mediated reflex syncope wit...
AimsClosed-loop stimulation (CLS) pacing has shown greater efficacy in preventing the recurrence of ...
Aims Closed-loop stimulation (CLS) seemed promising in preventing the recurrence of vasovagal syncop...
Pacing for neurocardiogenic or vasovagal syncope (VVS) has been practised for five decades, but the ...
Neurally-mediated syncope has a broad clinical spectrum which ranges from typical vasovagal syncope ...
Pacing in vasovagal syncope remains controversial. The authors evaluated dual-chamber pacing with cl...
Objectives: To determine whether dual-chamber rate-adaptive Closed Loop Stimulation (CLS) could prev...
Neuroendocrine syncope is a newly proposed term to embody both syncope of reflex and adenosine-relat...
Introduction: Syncope and orthostatic intolerance in paced patients constitute a common clinical dil...