“…Two issues that stand out in the controversy surrounding cardiac pacing and NMS are patient selection criteria and the potential role of the placebo effect in studies showing a benefit from pacing. 62 It seems intuitive that patients with severe cardioinhibitory or asystolic response during tilt-table testing may benefit from cardiac pacing. 62 It seems intuitive that patients with severe cardioinhibitory or asystolic response during tilt-table testing may benefit from cardiac pacing.…”
Section: Ilr-based Therapy For Patients With Nmsmentioning
“…Two issues that stand out in the controversy surrounding cardiac pacing and NMS are patient selection criteria and the potential role of the placebo effect in studies showing a benefit from pacing. 62 It seems intuitive that patients with severe cardioinhibitory or asystolic response during tilt-table testing may benefit from cardiac pacing. 62 It seems intuitive that patients with severe cardioinhibitory or asystolic response during tilt-table testing may benefit from cardiac pacing.…”
Section: Ilr-based Therapy For Patients With Nmsmentioning
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