Vasovagal reactions are conventionally understood as resulting from systemic changes in cardiovascular activity; however, there exists a complementary perspective focused on specific changes in cerebral vasoconstriction associated with hyperventilation-induced hypocapnia. The present study investigated the role cardiovascular and respiratory activity in self-reported pre-syncopal vasovagal reactions to a surgery video in a sample of 49 healthy women. Participants who indicated more previous real-life episodes of dizziness reported experiencing significantly more symptoms in the laboratory consistent with a vasovagal response. They also showed lower total peripheral resistance and higher pre-ejection period in general, suggesting lower sympa...
BACKGROUND: Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and postural tone caused by cerebral...
BACKGROUND: Postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a heterogeneous condition. We stratified patient...
Background Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and postural tone caused by cerebral ...
This clinical case report presents synchronous physiological data from an individual in whom a spont...
Vasovagal Syncope (VVS) is defined as a transient loss of consciousness with spontaneous and full re...
AIMS: Vasovagal syncope (VVS) is often preceded by prodromal symptoms. The haemodynamic changes occu...
Vasovagal responses (VVR) produce symptoms such as faintness, dizziness, weakness, lightheadedness, ...
The pathophysiology of vasovagal syncope (VVS) is reviewed, focusing on hemodynamic aspects. Much mo...
Upright hyperventilation occurs in approximately 25% of our patients with postural tachycardia syndr...
Although vasovagal syncope (VVS) is a common clinical condition the mechanisms behind VVS remain elu...
Introduction: Vasovagal reflex is the most common type of syncope but its etiology is not fully eluc...
Cerebrovascular reactivity to vasodilatory hypercapnic and vasoconstrictive hypocapnic challenges is...
Cerebrovascular reactivity to vasodilatory hypercapnic and vasoconstrictive hypocapnic challenges is...
Background: In neurally mediated syncope a 'typical' EEG pattern during hyperventilation (HV) may be...
The factors that determine the individual susceptibility to vasovagal syncope [VVS] are largely unkn...
BACKGROUND: Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and postural tone caused by cerebral...
BACKGROUND: Postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a heterogeneous condition. We stratified patient...
Background Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and postural tone caused by cerebral ...
This clinical case report presents synchronous physiological data from an individual in whom a spont...
Vasovagal Syncope (VVS) is defined as a transient loss of consciousness with spontaneous and full re...
AIMS: Vasovagal syncope (VVS) is often preceded by prodromal symptoms. The haemodynamic changes occu...
Vasovagal responses (VVR) produce symptoms such as faintness, dizziness, weakness, lightheadedness, ...
The pathophysiology of vasovagal syncope (VVS) is reviewed, focusing on hemodynamic aspects. Much mo...
Upright hyperventilation occurs in approximately 25% of our patients with postural tachycardia syndr...
Although vasovagal syncope (VVS) is a common clinical condition the mechanisms behind VVS remain elu...
Introduction: Vasovagal reflex is the most common type of syncope but its etiology is not fully eluc...
Cerebrovascular reactivity to vasodilatory hypercapnic and vasoconstrictive hypocapnic challenges is...
Cerebrovascular reactivity to vasodilatory hypercapnic and vasoconstrictive hypocapnic challenges is...
Background: In neurally mediated syncope a 'typical' EEG pattern during hyperventilation (HV) may be...
The factors that determine the individual susceptibility to vasovagal syncope [VVS] are largely unkn...
BACKGROUND: Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and postural tone caused by cerebral...
BACKGROUND: Postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a heterogeneous condition. We stratified patient...
Background Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and postural tone caused by cerebral ...