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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35381331/prospective-evaluation-of-autonomic%C3%A2-dysfunction-in-post-acute-sequela-of-covid-19
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sameer M Jamal, David B Landers, Steven M Hollenberg, Zoltan G Turi, Taya V Glotzer, Jana Tancredi, Joseph E Parrillo
BACKGROUND: Patients with post-acute sequela of COVID-19 (PASC) often report symptoms of orthostatic intolerance and autonomic dysfunction. Numerous case reports link postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) to PASC. No prospective analysis has been performed. OBJECTIVES: This study performed head-up tilt table (HUTT) testing in symptomatic patients with PASC to evaluate for orthostatic intolerance suggestive of autonomic dysfunction. METHODS: We performed a prospective, observational evaluation of patients with PASC complaining of poor exertional tolerance, tachycardia with minimal activity or positional change, and palpitations...
June 14, 2022: Journal of the American College of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35089394/arterial-baroreceptor-physiology-differences-between-normal-subjects-and-pediatric-patients-with-postural-tachycardia-and-neurocardiogenic-syncope
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad S Alnoor, Holly K Varner, Ian J Butler, Jeremy E Lankford, Liang Zhu, Mohammed T Numan
The arterial baroreceptor reflex in children and adolescents has not been well studied in the current literature with a lack of agreed upon normal values, particularly in postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) or neurocardiogenic syncope (NCS). We used the sequence method and head-up tilt test (HUTT) to evaluate baroreceptor function in 3 phases: baseline supine position for 10 min, head-up position at 70° for 30 min or until syncope, and post-tilt supine reposition for 10 min. We measured the number of baroreceptor events, baroreceptor effectiveness index (BEI), and the magnitude of sensitivity of the events at each phase of HUTT...
June 2022: Pediatric Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34939449/heart-of-the-matter-syncope-as-a-rare-presentation-of-lung-cancer-invading-the-heart
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saleh Al-Juburi, Sassan Rafizadeh, Amir A Zeki
Syncope is common, affecting approximately 1 million Americans every year. Although multiple pathophysiological mechanisms regarding its etiology have been documented, neurocardiogenic or vasovagal syncope is the most common cause of these episodes. Other less appreciated etiologies include various cardiac abnormalities in which a structural, electrical, or obstructive disturbance leads to a temporary reduction in blood flow to the brain, resulting in transient loss of consciousness. Cardiac malignancies, while rare, can present with syncope by either disrupting the cardiac conduction apparatus or simply obstructing blood flow through the cardiac chambers...
January 2021: Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34892166/determination-of-heart-rate-changes-using-simulated-head-up-tilt-test-for-syncope-patient-assessment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dahlia Hassan, Dominik Wehler, Robert Krones, Kinda Khalaf, Helmut Ahammer, Herbert F Jelinek
Home-based self-training can be beneficial to neurocardiogenic patients, particularly for those who experience a decreased heart rate during the clinical head up tilt test (HUT). Many patients, however, may not be able to attend a clinic and/or attend clinics which lack HUT devices. Individualized heart rate prediction based on a simulated HUT (sHUT) model may address this gap in clinical practice. The proposed sHUT model aims to predict whether home-based self-training is an appropriate beneficial intervention based on the calculated decrease in heart rate from the model...
November 2021: Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34768538/diagnosing-neurally-mediated-syncope-using-classification-techniques
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shahadat Hussain, Zahid Raza, T V Vijay Kumar, Nandu Goswami
Syncope is a medical condition resulting in the spontaneous transient loss of consciousness and postural tone with spontaneous recovery. The diagnosis of syncope is a challenging task, as similar types of symptoms are observed in seizures, vertigo, stroke, coma, etc. The advent of Healthcare 4.0, which facilitates the usage of artificial intelligence and big data, has been widely used for diagnosing various diseases based on past historical data. In this paper, classification-based machine learning is used to diagnose syncope based on data collected through a head-up tilt test carried out in a purely clinical setting...
October 28, 2021: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34748224/management-strategies-for-vasovagal-syncope
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REVIEW
Muzaffar Ali, Jose Carlos Pachon Maetos, Asim Kichloo, Sundas Masudi, Blair P Grubb, Khalil Kanjwal
Vasovagal syncope (VVS) (or neurocardiogenic syncope) is a common clinical condition that is challenging to both physicians and patients alike. Severe episodes of recurrent syncope can result in physical injury as well as psychological distress. This article provides a brief overview of current management strategies and a detailed overview of therapeutic modalities such as closed loop stimulation (CLS) and cardioneuroablation (CNA).
December 2021: Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology: PACE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34738019/oxidative-stress-in-takotsubo-syndrome-is-it-essential-for-an-acute-attack-indirect-evidences-support-multisite-impact-including-the-calcium-overload-energy-failure-hypothesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jan Manousek, Petr Kala, Petr Lokaj, Tomas Ondrus, Katerina Helanova, Marie Miklikova, Vojtech Brazdil, Marie Tomandlova, Jiri Parenica, Monika Pavkova Goldbergova, Jiri Hlasensky
Indirect evidences in reviews and case reports on Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) support the fact that the existence of oxidative stress (OS) might be its common feature in the pre-acute stage. The sources of OS are exogenous (environmental factors including pharmacological and toxic influences) and endogenous, the combination of both may be present, and they are being discussed in detail. OS is associated with several pathological conditions representing TTS comorbidities and triggers. The dominant source of OS electrones are mitochondria...
2021: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34596739/-young-patient-with-recurrent-unexplained-syncope
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carsten W Israel
A young woman with recurrent syncope, which remained unexplained despite multiple cardiologic and neurologic investigations, presented for invasive cardiologic work-up including the implantation of a loop recorder. The diagnosis could be established merely by taking the patient's medical history; further investigations were limited to tilt table testing just to confirm the diagnosis.
December 2021: Herzschrittmachertherapie & Elektrophysiologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34377873/heart-rate-and-blood-pressure-responses-to-corticomotor-stimulation-in-young-healthy-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel P Chantigian, Mia Larson, Mo Chen, Bernadette T Gillick, Troy J Cross, Manda L Keller-Ross
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2021: Clinical Neurophysiology Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34374094/the-impact-of-atrial-mechanical-function-on-age-dependent-presentation-of-neurocardiogenic-syncope
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melani Sotiriadou, Christodoulos E Papadopoulos, Antonios P Antoniadis, Panagiotis Roumelis, Stavros Vergopoulos, Periklis Konstantinidis, Efstathios D Pagourelias, Stergios Tzikas, Nikolaos Fragakis, Vassilios Vassilikos
BACKGROUND: The contribution of atrial and ventricular function in neurocardiogenic syncope (NCS) pathophysiology is elusive. HYPOTHESIS: We assessed the influence of echocardiographic properties to the age of presentation and NCS recurrences. METHODS: We assigned 124 patients with symptoms suggesting NCS, to those with syncope initiation at age <35 (group A, n = 56) and >35 years (group B, n = 68). Echocardiographic indices were measured before head-up tilt test (HUTT)...
October 2021: Clinical Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34084653/coronary-microvascular-dysfunction-in-takotsubo-syndrome-cause-or-consequence
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REVIEW
Shams Y-Hassan
Takotsubo syndrome (TS) is an acute cardiac disease entity, characterized by a transient myocardial stunning in a distinctive predominantly regional circumferential pattern. One of the discussed pathological mechanisms of TS is coronary ischemia including coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMVD). Many studies have revealed invasive or non-invasive signs of CMVD in patients with TS, and therefore some investigators believe that CMVD is the primary cause of TS. Nevertheless, other studies have not shown any sign of CMVD...
2021: American Journal of Cardiovascular Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33777484/further-observations-on-the-use-of-pacemakers-in-patients-with-postural-orthostatic-tachycardia-syndrome-with-demonstrated-asystole
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Khalil Kanjwal, Asim Kichloo, Rehana Qadir, Blair P Grubb
A subgroup of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) patients may also have features of neurocardiogenic syncope (NCS). Syncope and presyncope are predominant clinical features in this subgroup of patients. Asystole has been reported as the cause of some recurrent syncopal episodes following evaluation with an implantable loop recorder (ILR). We present our experience of pacing in a group of patients with POTS and NCS, which resulted in the complete elimination of syncope. We reviewed the charts of 500 patients at the University of Toledo Medical Center from 2003 to 2013 and identified 40 patients who were eligible for inclusion in this study...
March 2021: Journal of Innovations in Cardiac Rhythm Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33643194/myocardial-iron-overload-in-an-experimental-model-of-sudden-unexpected-death-in-epilepsy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Enes Akyuz, Zuleyha Doganyigit, Ece Eroglu, Franco Moscovicz, Amalia Merelli, Alberto Lazarowski, Jerónimo Auzmendi
Uncontrolled repetitive generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCS) are the main risk factor for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). GTCS can be observed in models such as Pentylenetetrazole kindling (PTZ-K) or pilocarpine-induced Status Epilepticus (SE-P), which share similar alterations in cardiac function, with a high risk of SUDEP. Terminal cardiac arrhythmia in SUDEP can develop as a result of a high rate of hypoxic stress-induced by convulsions with excessive sympathetic overstimulation that triggers a neurocardiogenic injury, recently defined as "Epileptic Heart" and characterized by heart rhythm disturbances, such as bradycardia and lengthening of the QT interval...
2021: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33632942/clinico-etiological-profile-of-pediatric-syncope-a-single-center-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sweta Mohanty, C P Ravi Kumar, Sowmyashree Mayur Kaku
OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical profile of children with syncope. METHODS: Hospital records were reviewed for clinical and laboratory details of children presenting with real or apparent syncope. Five diagnostic categories were identified: neurocardiogenic syncope (NCS), psychogenic pseudosyncope (PPS), cardiac, neurological and indeterminate. RESULTS: 30 children (aged 4 to 17 years)were included. The commonest cause of syncope was NCS (63...
February 15, 2021: Indian Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33544087/cardiomyocyte-injury-following-acute-ischemic-stroke-protocol-for-a-prospective-observational-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helena Stengl, Ramanan Ganeshan, Simon Hellwig, Edyta Blaszczyk, Jochen B Fiebach, Christian H Nolte, Axel Bauer, Jeanette Schulz-Menger, Matthias Endres, Jan F Scheitz
BACKGROUND: Elevated cardiac troponin, which indicates cardiomyocyte injury, is common after acute ischemic stroke and is associated with poor functional outcome. Myocardial injury is part of a broad spectrum of cardiac complications that may occur after acute ischemic stroke. Previous studies have shown that in most patients, the underlying mechanism of stroke-associated myocardial injury may not be a concomitant acute coronary syndrome. Evidence from animal research and clinical and neuroimaging studies suggest that functional and structural alterations in the central autonomic network leading to stress-mediated neurocardiogenic injury may be a key underlying mechanism (ie, stroke-heart syndrome)...
February 5, 2021: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33490373/postural-orthostatic-tachycardia-syndrome-in-patients-of-orthostatic-intolerance-symptoms-an-ambispective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dinesh Chouksey, Pankaj Rathi, Ajoy Sodani, Rahul Jain, Hashash Singh Ishar
BACKGROUND: A Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is infrequently diagnosed in routine practice because of the variable range of symptoms that could be seen in cardiac rhythm disorders, vertigo, chronic fatigue syndrome and anxiety panic disorder. POTS is a chronic debilitating condition that affects day to day efficient working of an individual. We have planned a study to look for POTS in patients who are having orthostatic intolerance symptoms and underwent a head-up tilt table test (HUTT)...
2021: AIMS Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33410480/prevalence-of-gastrointestinal-cardiovascular-autonomic-and-allergic-manifestations-in-hospitalized-patients-with-ehlers-danlos-syndrome-a-case-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel S Brooks, James Grady, Thomas W Lowder, Svetlana Blitshteyn
OBJECTIVE: Previous observations suggest an association between Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) and gastrointestinal (GI), cardiovascular, immune, and autonomic nervous system dysfunction. We sought to determine whether a hospital diagnosis of EDS is associated with a higher prevalence of these manifestations vs hospitalized patients without EDS. We also evaluated hospital outcomes. METHODS: A total of 6,021 cases and matched controls were acquired from the 2016 National Inpatient Sample...
September 1, 2021: Rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33325026/impaired-consciousness-when-scuba-diving-associated-with-vasovagal-syncope
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter Wilmshurst, Margaret Clamp
INTRODUCTION: Drowning is likely to result from impairment of consciousness when scuba diving. Causes include toxic effects of breathing gas, including nitrogen narcosis and oxygen toxicity, and arterial gas embolism. METHODS: Review of the medical records of scuba divers who had impaired consciousness underwater that could not be attributed to toxic effects of breathing gas or arterial gas embolism. RESULTS: Four scuba divers had episodes of impaired consciousness when at shallow depths (8-18 m) underwater...
December 20, 2020: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33272372/post-stroke-cardiovascular-complications-and-neurogenic-cardiac-injury-jacc-state-of-the-art-review
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REVIEW
Luciano A Sposato, Max J Hilz, Sara Aspberg, Santosh B Murthy, M Cecilia Bahit, Cheng-Yang Hsieh, Mary N Sheppard, Jan F Scheitz
Over 1.5 million deaths worldwide are caused by neurocardiogenic syndromes. Furthermore, the consequences of deleterious brain-heart interactions are not limited to fatal complications. Cardiac arrhythmias, heart failure, and nonfatal coronary syndromes are also common. The brain-heart axis is implicated in post-stroke cardiovascular complications known as the stroke-heart syndrome, sudden cardiac death, and Takotsubo syndrome, among other neurocardiogenic syndromes. Multiple pathophysiological mechanisms with the potential to be targeted with novel therapies have been identified in the last decade...
December 8, 2020: Journal of the American College of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33198486/long-term-evaluation-of-the-vagal-denervation-by-cardioneuroablation-using-holter-and-heart-rate-variability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jose Carlos Pachon-M, Enrique I Pachon-M, Carlos Thiene C Pachon, Tomas G Santillana-P, Tasso J Lobo, Juan Carlos Pachon-M, Juan Carlos Zerpa-A, Maria Z Cunha-P, Christian Higuti, Felipe Augusto Ortencio, Ricardo C Amarante, Ricardo F Silva, Thiago G Osorio
BACKGROUND: Several disorders present reflex or persistent increase in vagal tone that may cause refractory symptoms even in a normal heart patient. Cardioneuroablation, the vagal denervation by radiofrequency ablation of the neuromyocardial interface, was developed to treat these conditions without pacemaker implantation. A theoretical limitation could be the reinnervation, that naturally grows in the first year, that could recover the vagal hyperactivity. This study aims to verify the vagal denervation degree in the chronic phase after cardioneuroablation...
December 2020: Circulation. Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology
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