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  1. 28-01-2024 | Hypotension | EditorialNotes

    Recent updates in autonomic research: orthostatic hypotension in prodromal synucleinopathy; longitudinal morbidity and mortality in orthostatic hypotension with and without supine hypertension; a cardiac vagal sensory system underlying reflex syncope

    Isolated rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) is a prodromal condition, with iRBD demonstrating a propensity to phenoconvert to synucleinopathies, including Parkinson’s disease (PD), dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), and multiple …

  2. 28-11-2022 | Cardiac Syncope | OriginalPaper

    Clinical predictors of cardiac syncope in patients with unexplained syncope after the implantation of an insertable cardiac monitor

    Syncope prognosis is related to both its etiology and comorbidities, with cardiac syncope (CS) having higher risks for mortality and cardiovascular events than syncope of non-cardiac causes. Although a novel insertable cardiac monitor (ICM) is an …

  3. 01-03-2022 | Cardiomyopathy | OriginalPaper

    Cardiac Amyloidosis in a Child Presenting with Syncope: The First Reported Case and a Diagnostic Dilemma

    Cardiac amyloidosis is a rare cause of cardiomyopathy, reported exclusively in adults. We report the first known case presenting in childhood. A 12-year-old boy presented with syncope and diagnosed with ventricular non-compaction by …

  4. 04-08-2022 | Atrioventricular Block | ReviewPaper

    An Approach to Cardiac Syncope in the Elderly Patient

    Syncope is defined as an abrupt, complete loss of consciousness and postural tone due to transient cerebral hypoperfusion that is followed by rapid and spontaneous recovery [ 1 ]. It is estimated that cardiac causes of syncope account for …

  5. 01-08-2022 | Sudden Cardiac Death | ReviewPaper

    Cardiac and Vascular Causes of Syncope and Atherosclerosis

    Syncope is a sign that should be properly investigated due to its prevalence, morbidity, and mortality. Its prevalence increases with age, reaching a rate of 41%. The incidence is 35% in the general population, the distribution is trimodal, and …

  6. 01-06-2020 | Sudden Cardiac Death | ReviewPaper

    Syncope in the Young Adult and in the Athlete: Causes and Clinical Work-up to Exclude a Life-Threatening Cardiac Disease

    Syncope is defined as a transient loss of consciousness due to cerebral hypoperfusion, characterized by a rapid onset, short duration, and spontaneous complete recovery. It is usually a benign event, but sometimes it may represent the initial …

  7. 01-06-2018 | EditorialNotes

    Increased cardiac sympathetic activity: Cause or compensation in vasovagal syncope?

  8. 01-08-2017 | ReviewPaper

    Vasovagal syncope with asystole: the role of cardiac pacing

    Whereas cardiac pacing has a very limited role overall in patients with vasovagal syncope (VVS), there are three reasons which support pacing efficacy in tilt-induced asystolic VVS. These are: (1) contrary to mixed and vasodepressor forms, an …

  9. Open Access 01-06-2017 | OriginalPaper

    Presence and extent of cardiac computed tomography angiography defined coronary artery disease in patients presenting with syncope

    Syncope is defined as a transient loss of consciousness due to transient global cerebral hypoperfusion and is characterised by a rapid onset, short duration and complete spontaneous recovery [ 1 , 2 ]. It concerns a common medical problem, with an …

  10. 01-10-2014 | OriginalPaper

    Multimodality cardiac imaging of a patient with syncope

  11. 01-12-2017 | OriginalPaper

    Prediction of the estimated 5-year risk of sudden cardiac death and syncope or non-sustained ventricular tachycardia in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy using late gadolinium enhancement and extracellular volume CMR

    Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common cause of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in young adults [ 1 ]. Current guidelines recommend prophylactic implantation of cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) for prevention of SCD in high-risk HCM …

  12. 01-12-2015 | OriginalPaper

    Prognostic value of cardiac biomarkers in the risk stratification of syncope: a systematic review

    The role of cardiac biomarkers in risk stratification of syncope is unclear. We undertook a systematic review to assess their predictive value for short-term major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). We conducted a systematic review using …

  13. 01-12-2001 | ReviewPaper

    Can Cardiac Pacing Prevent Neurocardiogenic Syncope?

  14. 01-01-2008 | OriginalPaper

    Permanent cardiac pacing for neurocardiogenic syncope

    Vasovagal syncope is not a benign condition in the elderly population. In patients not responsive to conservative therapy and whose abrupt faints are associated with serious injuries and seriously affected quality of life, pacemaker therapy was …

  15. 01-03-1999 | OriginalPaper

    'Rate-Drop Response' Cardiac Pacing for Vasovagal Syncope

    Recent reports suggest that cardiac pacing incorporating a rate-drop response algorithm is associated with a reduction in the frequency of syncopal episodes in patients with apparent cardioinhibitory vasovagal syncope. The detection portion of the …

  16. 01-10-2003 | OriginalPaper

    Has Cardiac Pacing a Role in Vasovagal Syncope?

  17. 01-03-2004 | OriginalPaper

    Brain Tumour as a Rare Cause of Cardiac Syncope

    We report on a patient with a bradycardia followed by an asystole as expression of a complex partial seizure arising from a cerebral neoplasm in the medial part of the left temporal lobe. Previously published papers have shown that cardiac

  18. 01-12-2011 | Letter

    Seizure, syncope, or both: cardiac pacemaker reveals temporal lobe epilepsy

  19. 01-10-2004 | OriginalPaper

    Permanent cardiac pacing as primary therapy for neurocardiogenic (reflex) syncope

    Recurrent reflex (or neurocardiogenic) syncope is a common clinical problem. Pacemaker therapy has been advocated as a potential therapy in severe or drug refractory cases of reflex syncope, while others have suggested that it may provide a …

  20. 01-03-2002 | OriginalPaper

    Chiari type I presenting as left glossopharyngeal neuralgia with cardiac syncope

    Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is an uncommon craniofacial pain syndrome that is occasionally associated with cardiac syncope. However, we relate Chiari I syndrome as a cause of this clinical picture for the first time in the literature. The authors …

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