Neurocardiogenic syncope is a relatively common cause of syncope and is diagnosed by head-up tilt testing. A 21-year-old man was examined for frequent syncope episodes which occurred after episodes of blood drawing and standing in queue. Syncope developed in tilt table testing. After about 68 seconds, sinus rhythm returned. Recent reports have shown that tilt training is a very effective therapy for recurrent neurocardiogenic syncope. In our case, the patient was treated with midodrine 2.5 mg once a day and a tilt training programme. Therapy resulted in improvement and during a follow-up of six months, no major events occurred
Head-up tilt test (TT) has been used for \u3e50 years to study heart rate/blood pressure adaptation ...
AbstractThe diagnosis of recurrent syncope in patients with pacemakers (PM) is quite challenging and...
Head-up tilt test (TT) has been used for >50 years to study heart rate/blood pressure adaptation to ...
WOS: 000226083000012PubMed: 15557724Unsatisfactory results obtained with medical therapy and dual-ch...
Head-up tilt test is used for evaluating patients with neurocardiogenic syncope (NCS) and syncope of...
Head-up tilt testing (HUT), with or without drugs, is the critical tool of choice for the diagnosis ...
This research was conducted by reviewing studies conducted on neurocardiogenic syncope, primarily in...
PubMed ID: 18439174Background: Recurrent vasovagal syncope (VVS) can be a severely disabling disorde...
INTRODUCTION: The exact clinical and prognostic significance and the therapeutic implications of asy...
AbstractObjectives. A double-blind randomised trial was designed to determine the efficacy of intrav...
AbstractBackgroundThis randomized study was aimed to compare the diagnostic value of two head-up til...
The aim of this retrospective study (February 2012 – September 2014) was to assess the role of head-...
AbstractSyncope in apparently normal patients has been attributed to an inhibitory reflex originatin...
PURPOSE: Upright tilt-table testing (UTT) is an useful method for identifying patients with neurocar...
Syncope is commonly encountered in daily clinical practice. Depending on its etiology (benign or lif...
Head-up tilt test (TT) has been used for \u3e50 years to study heart rate/blood pressure adaptation ...
AbstractThe diagnosis of recurrent syncope in patients with pacemakers (PM) is quite challenging and...
Head-up tilt test (TT) has been used for >50 years to study heart rate/blood pressure adaptation to ...
WOS: 000226083000012PubMed: 15557724Unsatisfactory results obtained with medical therapy and dual-ch...
Head-up tilt test is used for evaluating patients with neurocardiogenic syncope (NCS) and syncope of...
Head-up tilt testing (HUT), with or without drugs, is the critical tool of choice for the diagnosis ...
This research was conducted by reviewing studies conducted on neurocardiogenic syncope, primarily in...
PubMed ID: 18439174Background: Recurrent vasovagal syncope (VVS) can be a severely disabling disorde...
INTRODUCTION: The exact clinical and prognostic significance and the therapeutic implications of asy...
AbstractObjectives. A double-blind randomised trial was designed to determine the efficacy of intrav...
AbstractBackgroundThis randomized study was aimed to compare the diagnostic value of two head-up til...
The aim of this retrospective study (February 2012 – September 2014) was to assess the role of head-...
AbstractSyncope in apparently normal patients has been attributed to an inhibitory reflex originatin...
PURPOSE: Upright tilt-table testing (UTT) is an useful method for identifying patients with neurocar...
Syncope is commonly encountered in daily clinical practice. Depending on its etiology (benign or lif...
Head-up tilt test (TT) has been used for \u3e50 years to study heart rate/blood pressure adaptation ...
AbstractThe diagnosis of recurrent syncope in patients with pacemakers (PM) is quite challenging and...
Head-up tilt test (TT) has been used for >50 years to study heart rate/blood pressure adaptation to ...