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In a tilt aftereffect (TAE) paradigm, 2 min of adaptation produced an aftereffect that decayed almost completely within 4 min. Four minutes of adaptation produced a TAE that lasted more than 2 wk. Two modes of adaptation contribute to the TAE and account for other aftereffects: short-term fatigue, produced very quickly and long-term structural change, requiring more extended adaptation.
Neurally mediated syncope is a disorder of the autonomic regulation of postural tone, which results in hypotension, bradycardia, and loss of consciousness. A wide variety of stimuli can trigger this reflex, the most common stimulus being orthostatic stress. Typically, a patient with neurally mediated syncope experiences nausea, lightheadedness, a feeling of warmth, and pallor before abruptly lo...
The tilt table test (TTT) is a useful method for the management of reflex syncope. However, the TTT is incomplete and has several problems. The indications for this test are established using guidelines. The TTT is not suitable for all syncopal patients. It is currently unclear (1) When should the TTT be used, (2) for which types of patients TTT should be performed, and (3) does the TTT provide...
Cochlea devices are powered up with the help of batteries and they should possess long working life to avoid replacing of devices at regular interval of years. Hence the devices with low power consumptions are required. In cochlea devices there are numerous filters, each responsible for frequency variant signals, which helps in identifying speech signals of different audible range. In this pape...
PURPOSE Some patients with neurally mediated reflex syncope may be misdiagnosed as epilepsy because myoclonic jerky movements are observed during syncope. The seizure-like activities during the head-up tilt test (HUT) have been rarely reported. The purpose of this study was to assess the characteristics of these seizure-like activities and evaluate whether there are differences in the clinical ...
To confirm the usefulness of head-up tilt test (HUT) in neurocardiogenic syncope (NCS) with complicating clinical features, retrospective analysis were done on 12 selected children. The age at onset was 12.7 +/- 1.9 (mean +/- SD) years. Associated clinical features were postoperative congenital heart disease (PO CHD) in 3, coexistent arrhythmia in 8 (persistent ventricular arrhythmia during exe...
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Epilepsy is one of the most frequent causes of neurological disorders in young adults. We report the case of a patient who lived with the diagnosis of refractory epilepsy for twelve years, when actually the cause of the symptoms could be found with the performance of a tilt table test. Cardiologists should be aware of the possible diagnosis of neurocardiogenic syncope in patients previously dia...
the supine position for 10 minutes. The test consisted of 2 Introduction The head-up tilt test (HUTT) is a useful diagnostic tool for evaluating suspected neurocardiogenic syncope. Pharmacologic provocation with isoproterenol, adenosine, or nitroglycerin (NTG) is frequently used to facilitate the induction of syncope during HUTT. Studies have reported the occurrence of ventricular arrhythmias d...
Syncope is an important symptom that though most commonly benign, deserves extensive evaluation since it can also be caused at times by life threatening causes that are potentially treatable. An important cause of syncope is symptomatic bradycardia either due to sick sinus syndrome or atrioventricular block that is treated easily by pacemaker therapy. However, the most common cause of syncope i...
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