2021
DOI: 10.1111/pace.14305
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Repolarization disparity as a predictor of response to Head up Tilt‐table Test in pediatric syncope

Abstract: Background Head up Tilt‐table Test (HUTT) is a practical examination of the most common type of pediatrics syncope. The electrocardiographic (ECG) changes during this test, show the autonomic defects that cause neuraly‐mediated syncope in response to tilting process. Methods All pediatric syncope patients referred to our center in a 1‐year period, were included in the study. HUTT was performed and patients were classified into two groups of Negative and Positive HUTT results, and the latter group was subclassi… Show more

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