AbstractObjectives. This study examined the hypothesis that adenosine could provoke a vasovagal response in susceptible patients. Mechanisms of the vasovagal response were further explored by studying the adenosine-mediated reactions.Background. Increased sympathetic activity is frequently observed before vasovagal syncope. Recent studies have demonstrated that adenosine, in addition to its direct bradycardiac and vasodilatory effects, can increase sympathetic discharge by activating cardiovascular afferent nerves.Methods. The effects of adenosine and head-up tilt-table testing with or without isoproterenol were prospectively evaluated in 85 patients examined for syncope after negative results of electro-physiologic testing (51 men and 34 w...
Neuroendocrine syncope is a newly proposed term to embody both syncope of reflex and adenosine-relat...
The effects of electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve on the negative chronotropic and hypotensiv...
International audienceAdenosine is a nucleoside that impacts the cardiovascular system via the activ...
AbstractObjectives. This study examined the hypothesis that adenosine could provoke a vasovagal resp...
International audienceAdenosine is a ubiquitous nucleoside that is implicated in the occurrence of c...
Adenosine is the first drug of choice in the treatment of supraventricular arrhythmias. While the ef...
International audienceAlthough very common, the precise mechanisms that explain the symptomatology o...
AbstractObjectivesWe prospectively evaluated the mechanism of syncope in patients with positive aden...
For some authors, positive head-up tilt-test (HUT) and/or ATP-test could identify patients with vaso...
Isometric exercise increases sympathetic nerve activity and blood pressure. This exercise pressor re...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether adenosine or the adenosine deaminase-resistant an...
BACKGROUND: Adenosine may play a role in the triggering of neurocardiogenic syncope, but no informat...
Neuroendocrine syncope is a newly proposed term to embody both syncope of reflex and adenosine-relat...
The effects of electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve on the negative chronotropic and hypotensiv...
International audienceAdenosine is a nucleoside that impacts the cardiovascular system via the activ...
AbstractObjectives. This study examined the hypothesis that adenosine could provoke a vasovagal resp...
International audienceAdenosine is a ubiquitous nucleoside that is implicated in the occurrence of c...
Adenosine is the first drug of choice in the treatment of supraventricular arrhythmias. While the ef...
International audienceAlthough very common, the precise mechanisms that explain the symptomatology o...
AbstractObjectivesWe prospectively evaluated the mechanism of syncope in patients with positive aden...
For some authors, positive head-up tilt-test (HUT) and/or ATP-test could identify patients with vaso...
Isometric exercise increases sympathetic nerve activity and blood pressure. This exercise pressor re...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether adenosine or the adenosine deaminase-resistant an...
BACKGROUND: Adenosine may play a role in the triggering of neurocardiogenic syncope, but no informat...
Neuroendocrine syncope is a newly proposed term to embody both syncope of reflex and adenosine-relat...
The effects of electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve on the negative chronotropic and hypotensiv...
International audienceAdenosine is a nucleoside that impacts the cardiovascular system via the activ...