Neurocardiogenic syncope is a very common clinical problem and represents the most frequent cause of syncope. Its diagnosis is difficult because there are several and heterogeneous causes of syncope, that can interact each other, and the accuracy of the available diagnostic instruments is sometimes not high enough. For these reasons, the classification of a syncope as neurocardiogenic is the result of an evaluation, whose main purpose is the exclusion of the other possible causes of syncope with worse prognosis. The head tilt-up test is recommended for the diagnosis of the most frequent type of neurocardiogenic syncope, the vasovagal syncope. The methodological improvement of tilt test could, in the future, improve its diagnostic accuracy a...
A retrospective analysis of 54 consecutive patients with recurrent syncope, examined with or without...
Syncope is a medical condition resulting in the spontaneous transient loss of consciousness and post...
Background: Head-up tilt test (HUTT) is a well-established diagnostic tool in patients with suspecte...
Neurocardiogenic syncope is a very common clinical problem and represents the most frequent cause of...
The aim of this retrospective study (February 2012 – September 2014) was to assess the role of head-...
This research was conducted by reviewing studies conducted on neurocardiogenic syncope, primarily in...
Syncope is commonly encountered in daily clinical practice. Depending on its etiology (benign or lif...
Vasovagal syncope is the most frequent form of syncope of unknown aetiology. Since 1986, the tilt-ta...
Head-up tilt test was performed in 99 patients with syncope of unknown origin and intraventricular c...
Background Vasovagal syncope (VVS) is characterized by a wide spectrum of clinical presentations, bu...
AbstractAccurate diagnosis of syncope is essential because it ranges from cardiac syncope with a ver...
The clinical presentation of vasovagal syncope (VVS) may vary widely: typical VVS, atypical VVS, une...
Background: A systematic evaluation focused on sensitivity and specificity of head-up tilt testing (...
BACKGROUND: Neurocardiogenic syncope (NCS) is a common paroxysmal disorder that is often misdiagnose...
Aim: Vasovagal syncope (neurocardiogenic) is the most common cause of syncope in childhood. It is ge...
A retrospective analysis of 54 consecutive patients with recurrent syncope, examined with or without...
Syncope is a medical condition resulting in the spontaneous transient loss of consciousness and post...
Background: Head-up tilt test (HUTT) is a well-established diagnostic tool in patients with suspecte...
Neurocardiogenic syncope is a very common clinical problem and represents the most frequent cause of...
The aim of this retrospective study (February 2012 – September 2014) was to assess the role of head-...
This research was conducted by reviewing studies conducted on neurocardiogenic syncope, primarily in...
Syncope is commonly encountered in daily clinical practice. Depending on its etiology (benign or lif...
Vasovagal syncope is the most frequent form of syncope of unknown aetiology. Since 1986, the tilt-ta...
Head-up tilt test was performed in 99 patients with syncope of unknown origin and intraventricular c...
Background Vasovagal syncope (VVS) is characterized by a wide spectrum of clinical presentations, bu...
AbstractAccurate diagnosis of syncope is essential because it ranges from cardiac syncope with a ver...
The clinical presentation of vasovagal syncope (VVS) may vary widely: typical VVS, atypical VVS, une...
Background: A systematic evaluation focused on sensitivity and specificity of head-up tilt testing (...
BACKGROUND: Neurocardiogenic syncope (NCS) is a common paroxysmal disorder that is often misdiagnose...
Aim: Vasovagal syncope (neurocardiogenic) is the most common cause of syncope in childhood. It is ge...
A retrospective analysis of 54 consecutive patients with recurrent syncope, examined with or without...
Syncope is a medical condition resulting in the spontaneous transient loss of consciousness and post...
Background: Head-up tilt test (HUTT) is a well-established diagnostic tool in patients with suspecte...