International audienceEither central or peripheral baroreceptor reflex abnormalities, and/or alterations in neurohumoral mechanisms play a pivotal role in the genesis of neurally mediated syncope. Thus, improving our knowledge of the biochemical mechanisms underlying specific forms of neurally mediated syncope (more properly termed "neurohumoral syncope") might allow the development of new therapies that are effective in this specific subgroup. A low-adenosine phenotype of neurohumoral syncope has recently been identified. Patients who suffer syncope without prodromes and have a normal heart display a purinergic profile which is the opposite of that observed in vasovagal syncope patients and is characterized by very low-adenosine plasma lev...
International audienceAbstract Aims Syncope without prodromes in subjects with normal heart and norm...
For some authors, positive head-up tilt-test (HUT) and/or ATP-test could identify patients with vaso...
International audienceBackground: Adenosine, an ATP derivative, may be implicated in some kinds of u...
International audienceEither central or peripheral baroreceptor reflex abnormalities and/or alterati...
Adenosine is a ubiquitous nucleoside that is implicated in the occurrence of clinical manifestations...
BACKGROUND: Adenosine may play a role in the triggering of neurocardiogenic syncope, but no informat...
International audienceAlthough very common, the precise mechanisms that explain the symptomatology o...
International audienceBackground Either high or low values of adenosine blood level (ABL) can differ...
AbstractObjectives. This study examined the hypothesis that adenosine could provoke a vasovagal resp...
Neuroendocrine syncope is a newly proposed term to embody both syncope of reflex and adenosine-relat...
International audienceAbstract Aims Syncope without prodromes in subjects with normal heart and norm...
For some authors, positive head-up tilt-test (HUT) and/or ATP-test could identify patients with vaso...
International audienceBackground: Adenosine, an ATP derivative, may be implicated in some kinds of u...
International audienceEither central or peripheral baroreceptor reflex abnormalities and/or alterati...
Adenosine is a ubiquitous nucleoside that is implicated in the occurrence of clinical manifestations...
BACKGROUND: Adenosine may play a role in the triggering of neurocardiogenic syncope, but no informat...
International audienceAlthough very common, the precise mechanisms that explain the symptomatology o...
International audienceBackground Either high or low values of adenosine blood level (ABL) can differ...
AbstractObjectives. This study examined the hypothesis that adenosine could provoke a vasovagal resp...
Neuroendocrine syncope is a newly proposed term to embody both syncope of reflex and adenosine-relat...
International audienceAbstract Aims Syncope without prodromes in subjects with normal heart and norm...
For some authors, positive head-up tilt-test (HUT) and/or ATP-test could identify patients with vaso...
International audienceBackground: Adenosine, an ATP derivative, may be implicated in some kinds of u...