2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1712839
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Current Concepts of Pathophysiology of Vasovagal Syncope and its Evaluation and Management: A Review

Abstract: Vasovagal syncope (VVS) with a sudden, temporary loss of consciousness (LoC) is a common phenomenon in the young and the elderly. Though generally described as innocuous, it may lead to serious consequences in special category of people (pilots), or in the elderly in whom LoC may lead to a fall and serious injury. The topic has been copiously researched upon and discussed in medical literature over the last few decades, but the exact mechanisms which lead to the disability have yet to be fully agreed upon. Cha… Show more

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“…Using these methods, we have studied CVS responses of right-handed subjects versus left-handed ones 1 ; evaluated cosmonaut candidates 4 ; studied the effects of various medications which affect the CVS 10 11 ; and clinically assessed apparently healthy individual with history of vasovagal syncope, or postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). 7 52…”
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“…Using these methods, we have studied CVS responses of right-handed subjects versus left-handed ones 1 ; evaluated cosmonaut candidates 4 ; studied the effects of various medications which affect the CVS 10 11 ; and clinically assessed apparently healthy individual with history of vasovagal syncope, or postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). 7 52…”
Section: Various Tests As Outlined In Table 1 Are Dis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A combination of HUT and LBNP applied simultaneously has been used to stress the CVS, 58 but we have had no experience of this, nor do we advocate its use as we believe that nothing more may be gained by the procedure except to expose the subject to greater discomfort. 52 Some subjects may feel a sense of being pulled downwards, especially at pressures of –50 mm Hg, and more so if the rate of application of suction is fast. For detailed information on LBSP, the reader may refer to an excellent review by Goswami et al 59…”
Section: Various Tests As Outlined In Table 1 Are Dis...mentioning
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