Malignant vasovagal syncope (VVS) is a unique form of cardioinhibitory VVS, characterized by prolonged asystole. To deepen the understanding of this distinct type of VVS in children, this article reviews advancements in the potential pathogenesis, diagnostic approaches, clinical significance, and treatmen...
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The underlying mechanisms and relative contribution of genetic or environmental factors to the greater susceptibility to syncope in White people have yet to be elucidated. Most of the studies on salt supplementation for the improvement of orthostatic tolerance have not provided information on participant...
Vasovagal syncope (VVS) is common in young adults and is attributed to cerebral hypoperfusion. However, during active stand (AS) testing, only peripheral and not cerebral hemodynamic responses are measured. We sought to determine whether cerebral oxygena
This work presents a Support Vector Machine (SVM) based classification of neuro-mediated syncope evaluated using train–test–split and K-fold cross-validation methods using the patient’s physiological data collected through the Head-up Tilt Test in pure clinical settings. The performance of the ...