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Neurocardiogenic syncope

Clinical efficacy of beta1 selective adrenergic blockers in the treatment of neurocardiogenic syncope – a meta-analysis

Clinical efficacy of beta1 selective adrenergic blockers in the treatment of neurocardiogenic syncope – a meta-analysis

... of neurocardiogenic syncope as determined by the study investigators was considered acceptable as case ...of syncope while on therapy or a lack of perceived ...tilt-induced syncope were ...

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What factors influence parents’ perception of the quality of life of children and adolescents with neurocardiogenic syncope?

What factors influence parents’ perception of the quality of life of children and adolescents with neurocardiogenic syncope?

... Neurocardiogenic syncope (NCS) is defined as the transient loss of postural tone and consciousness with spontaneous ...recurrent syncope and reported adjustment difficulties, including symptoms of ...

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Neurocardiogenic Syncope: Response to Hormonal Therapy

Neurocardiogenic Syncope: Response to Hormonal Therapy

... Vasovagal or neurocardiogenic syncope usually occurs in the upright position as a result of an inap- propriate vasomotor response allowing venous pool- ing. This decrease in venous return is thought to ...

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Provocation of Neurocardiogenic Syncope During Head-up Tilt Testing in Children: Comparison Between Isoproterenol and Nitroglycerin

Provocation of Neurocardiogenic Syncope During Head-up Tilt Testing in Children: Comparison Between Isoproterenol and Nitroglycerin

... of neurocardiogenic syncope, and 29 children were thought to have clearly atypical symptoms and formed the control ...with neurocardiogenic syncope was 12 years (range: 5–18 years), and the ...

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Depressive Symptoms and Neurocardiogenic Syncope in Children: A 2-Year Prospective Study

Depressive Symptoms and Neurocardiogenic Syncope in Children: A 2-Year Prospective Study

... dedicated syncope- clinic in a tertiary hospital, thereby introducing potential ...on syncope recurrence cannot be formally assessed because of the lack of an NCS control group, as noted earlier; thus, our ...

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Right Insular Atrophy in Neurocardiogenic Syncope: A Volumetric MRI Study

Right Insular Atrophy in Neurocardiogenic Syncope: A Volumetric MRI Study

... of syncope (de- fined as transient loss of consciousness and postural tone with spontaneous recovery) and presyncope (defined as a state of light- headedness, muscular weakness, and feeling faint without com- ...

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Predictors of Recurrence of Syncope in Patients with Unexplained Syncope undergoing Head Up Tilt Testing: A Study Using Clinical, Hemodynamic and Echocardiographic Variables.

Predictors of Recurrence of Syncope in Patients with Unexplained Syncope undergoing Head Up Tilt Testing: A Study Using Clinical, Hemodynamic and Echocardiographic Variables.

... Ever since it was introduced into clinical practice in 1986 by Kenny, et al, tilt testing has become the investigation of choice for evaluating patients presenting with unexplained recurrent syncope (7). HUT ...

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Recurrent Syncope Associated with Lung Cancer

Recurrent Syncope Associated with Lung Cancer

... Although syncope occurs commonly, lung cancer especially in the context of serious coronary heart disease occurring simultaneously is extremely ...motility, neurocardiogenic syndrome, and lung carcinoma ...

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Evaluation of Recurrent Pediatric Syncope: Role of Tilt Table Testing

Evaluation of Recurrent Pediatric Syncope: Role of Tilt Table Testing

... Patients with a history con- sistent with neurocardiogenic syncope and a normal physical examination should undergo tilt table test- ing early to avoid further extensive, expensive, anxi[r] ...

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Syncope Recurrence in Children: Relation to Tilt-test Results

Syncope Recurrence in Children: Relation to Tilt-test Results

... of syncope on follow-up ...that syncope in children is a chronic disorder. In some children syncope can recur even after a long asymptomatic ...recurrent syncope on follow-up, a significant ...

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Potential Role of Biomarkers in the Management of Syncope

Potential Role of Biomarkers in the Management of Syncope

... of syncope is neurally-mediated (neurocardiogenic syncope), which is not associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortal- ...cardiac syncope as compared to those with- ...

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What Is the Yield of Screening Echocardiography in Pediatric Syncope?

What Is the Yield of Screening Echocardiography in Pediatric Syncope?

... their syncope, 16 had a history of exercise-induced syn- cope, a positive family history, or an abnormal phys- ical ...of syncope, patients with cardiac causes had no significant differences in the ...

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Yohimbine in neurally mediated syncope  Pathophysiological implications

Yohimbine in neurally mediated syncope Pathophysiological implications

... his syncope, and did not want to continue to the yohimbine phase; in the other two, complete or adequate recordings of muscle sympathetic nerve activity were not obtained ...diated syncope, who successfully ...

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2018 ESC Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of syncope

2018 ESC Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of syncope

... with syncope of uncertain cause where it is hoped that tilt testing might prove ...unexplained syncope after full investigation, 124,129 and in 45–47% with true cardiac arrhythmic ...causing syncope ...

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Syndromes of orthostatic intolerance and syncope in young adults

Syndromes of orthostatic intolerance and syncope in young adults

... of syncope and/or orthostatic intolerance were ...unexplained syncope and/or orthostatic intolerance referred for further evaluation were included also makes the results clinically ...experience ...

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Psychiatric traits in patients with vasovagal and unexplained syncope

Psychiatric traits in patients with vasovagal and unexplained syncope

... recurrent syncope, we divided the case group according to the frequency of attacks (below six attacks vs six attacks or more) and com- pared the average scores of each psychiatric entity between ...

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RETRACTED: An Uncommon Case of Secondary Cardiac Lymphoma Manifested through Pre Syncope, Syncope Episodes and Atrial Flutter

RETRACTED: An Uncommon Case of Secondary Cardiac Lymphoma Manifested through Pre Syncope, Syncope Episodes and Atrial Flutter

... Sixteen days after last admission the patient was readmitted to the ER with syncope, hoarseness and dysphagia. The ECG at presentation showed atrial flatter with rapid ventricular response. The new echocardiogram ...

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BREATHHOLDING SPELLS (CYANOTIC AND PALLID INFANTILE SYNCOPE)

BREATHHOLDING SPELLS (CYANOTIC AND PALLID INFANTILE SYNCOPE)

... BREATHHOLDING SPELLS (CYANOTIC AND PALLID INFANTILE SYNCOPE). http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/39/4/563[r] ...

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Isolated Ventricular Noncompaction Cardiomyopathy Presenting as Recurrent Syncope

Isolated Ventricular Noncompaction Cardiomyopathy Presenting as Recurrent Syncope

... Isolated ventricular noncompaction (IVNC) occurs because of interruption of trabecular morphogenesis in the myocardium leading to ventricular noncompaction. Patients present with heart failure or with systemic ...

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Empathy Reduces the Recurrence Rate of  Venipuncture-induced Syncope

Empathy Reduces the Recurrence Rate of Venipuncture-induced Syncope

... as syncope (fainting) during venipuncture or venipuncture- induced syncope in China [1], namely a sense of extreme fear in response to the sight of blood, injection, or injury, or on the verge of an ...

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