Tilt-table testing of patients with pacemaker and recurrent syncope

The diagnosis of recurrent syncope in patients with pacemakers (PM) is quite challenging and the etiology of syncope is often multifactorial. To portray the mechanism of syncope in PM patients, we report the results of head-up tilt table testing (HUT) in a series of patients with PM, originally impl...

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Main Authors: Christian Haarmark, Jørgen K. Kanters, Jesper Mehlsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-07-01
Series:Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0972629215000510
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spelling doaj-4101634ada27498a82bf57d59479cb092020-11-24T23:13:44ZengElsevierIndian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal0972-62922015-07-0115419319810.1016/j.ipej.2015.10.007Tilt-table testing of patients with pacemaker and recurrent syncopeChristian Haarmark0Jørgen K. Kanters1Jesper Mehlsen2Department of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, Herlev Hospital, Herlev Ringvej 75, 2730 Herlev, DenmarkLaboratory of Experimental Cardiology, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3B, 2200 Copenhagen N, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, Frederiksberg Hospital, Nordre Fasanvej 57, 2000 Frederiksberg, DenmarkThe diagnosis of recurrent syncope in patients with pacemakers (PM) is quite challenging and the etiology of syncope is often multifactorial. To portray the mechanism of syncope in PM patients, we report the results of head-up tilt table testing (HUT) in a series of patients with PM, originally implanted for reasons other than neurally mediated syncope, referred due to syncope or pre-syncope (aborted syncope, vertigo, suspected orthostatic hypotension). Forty-one patients with PM undergoing a HUT in our syncope unit between January 1st, 2007 and December 31st 2011 were included. A standard HUT protocol with nitroglycerine provocation was used and the test results were classified according to current guidelines. Baseline data were retrieved from the medical records. Overall, 54% of patients had a positive response to HUT. Vasodepressor or orthostatic hypotensive response were the most prevalent responses accounting for 72% of patients with a positive test. There were no differences between groups with positive or negative test result regarding age, gender, resting blood pressure and heart rate, daily fluid intake, pacing mode, pacing indication or pacing rhythm at rest. HUT in patients with pacemakers has a high diagnostic yield. Although, the majority of patients had a vasodepressor or orthostatic hypotensive response, cardioinhibitory response leading to syncope was also seen.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0972629215000510Tilt table testSyncopeCardiac pacingPacemakerReflex syncopeNitroglycerine
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Jørgen K. Kanters
Jesper Mehlsen
Tilt-table testing of patients with pacemaker and recurrent syncope
Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal
Tilt table test
Syncope
Cardiac pacing
Pacemaker
Reflex syncope
Nitroglycerine
author_facet Christian Haarmark
Jørgen K. Kanters
Jesper Mehlsen
author_sort Christian Haarmark
title Tilt-table testing of patients with pacemaker and recurrent syncope
title_short Tilt-table testing of patients with pacemaker and recurrent syncope
title_full Tilt-table testing of patients with pacemaker and recurrent syncope
title_fullStr Tilt-table testing of patients with pacemaker and recurrent syncope
title_full_unstemmed Tilt-table testing of patients with pacemaker and recurrent syncope
title_sort tilt-table testing of patients with pacemaker and recurrent syncope
publisher Elsevier
series Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal
issn 0972-6292
publishDate 2015-07-01
description The diagnosis of recurrent syncope in patients with pacemakers (PM) is quite challenging and the etiology of syncope is often multifactorial. To portray the mechanism of syncope in PM patients, we report the results of head-up tilt table testing (HUT) in a series of patients with PM, originally implanted for reasons other than neurally mediated syncope, referred due to syncope or pre-syncope (aborted syncope, vertigo, suspected orthostatic hypotension). Forty-one patients with PM undergoing a HUT in our syncope unit between January 1st, 2007 and December 31st 2011 were included. A standard HUT protocol with nitroglycerine provocation was used and the test results were classified according to current guidelines. Baseline data were retrieved from the medical records. Overall, 54% of patients had a positive response to HUT. Vasodepressor or orthostatic hypotensive response were the most prevalent responses accounting for 72% of patients with a positive test. There were no differences between groups with positive or negative test result regarding age, gender, resting blood pressure and heart rate, daily fluid intake, pacing mode, pacing indication or pacing rhythm at rest. HUT in patients with pacemakers has a high diagnostic yield. Although, the majority of patients had a vasodepressor or orthostatic hypotensive response, cardioinhibitory response leading to syncope was also seen.
topic Tilt table test
Syncope
Cardiac pacing
Pacemaker
Reflex syncope
Nitroglycerine
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