10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «VASODEPRESSOR» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Emergency Guide for Dental Auxiliaries
... arrest until otherwise diagnosed. Vasodepressor syncope is most often caused
by some form of stress — physical, emotional, or both. For descriptive purposes,
these causes have been categorized as either psychogenic or nonpsychogenic.
Janet Bridger Chernega, 2001
2
The Cleveland Clinic Cardiology Board Review
Therefore these patients appear to experience a more unusual form of
vasodepressor syncope, particularly on a tilt table test. Several distinct varieties
of POTS due to various underlying etiologies exist, and there are probably
heterogeneous ...
3
Electrophysiologic Testing
This, in turn, causes stimulation of the medullary vasodepressor region. The
result is a sudden withdrawal of sympathetic tone, a sudden increase in vagal
tone, sudden vasodilation, and syncope. A positive tilt-table study therefore
identifies a ...
4
Neurology in Clinical Practice: Principles of diagnosis and ...
Syncope occurring in children and young adults is most commonly due to
hyperventila- tion or vasovagal (vasodepressor) attacks and less commonly due
to congenital heart disease (Lewis and Dhala 1999). Fainting associated with
benign ...
Walter George Bradley, 2004
5
The 5-minute Neurology Consult
Permanent pacing may also be indicated in vasodepressor syncope when
profound chronotropic incompetence is part of the pathophysiology producing
syncope. • Surgical measures are reserved for treating mechanical causes of
syncope ...
D. Joanne Lynn, Herbert B. Newton, Alexander Rae-Grant, 2004
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The ECG: A Two-Step Approach to Diagnosis
Two types can be distinguished, cardioinhibitory and vasodepressor types, and
they may be combined. The mechanisms of carotid sinus syndrome include
abnormal vagal function, baroreflex hypersensitivity, and hyper-responsiveness
to ...
7
Allergy Frontiers:Diagnosis and Health Economics
The most common condition mimicking anaphylaxis is probably the
vasodepressor reaction (vasovagal syncope). The characteristic features of
vasodepressor reactions are hypotension, pallor, weakness, nausea, vomiting,
and diaphoresis.
Ruby Pawankar, Stephen T. Holgate, Lanny J. Rosenwasser, 2009
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PACES for the MRCP: with 250 Clinical Cases
Type Response Definition Treatment Type 1 Mixed cardioinhibitory and Heart
rate falls but not to < 40 bpm Cardiac pacing (less effective in mixed with
vasodepressor important vasodepressor component) Type 2A Cardioinhibitory
Without ...
9
Catecholamines: Bridging Basic Science with Clinical ...
We compared the responses of plasma catecholamines and plasma
norepinephrine kinetics to low-intensity LBNP in subjects who did versus those
who did not develop a vasodepressor reaction during high-intensity LBNP, in
order to identify ...
10
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology: Techniques and ...
A slight drop in systolic blood pressure, a rise in diastolic blood pressure, and an
increase in heart rate and inotropy occur. These responses are due to
compensatory baroreceptor reflexes. In patients with vasovagal or vasodepressor
syncope ...
9 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «VASODEPRESSOR» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
vasodepressor im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Blackout driver who killed two women after Range Rover mounted …
A fatal accident inquiry last year heard Payne, who it is now known suffers from vasodepressor syncope syndrome which causes sudden fainting, had six ... «mirror.co.uk, Mär 15»
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Parents call for blackout driver William Payne to be prosecuted over …
Following the crash he was diagnosed as having "vasodepressor syncope syndrome", which results in loss of consciousness, and had his licence withdrawn. «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 14»
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There were bouts of fainting spells caused by vasodepressor syncope, a disorder where blood circulation to the brain is reduced causing temporary loss of ... «Big Bear Grizzly, Aug 13»
Fits, faints and blackouts: the role of occupational health
“Benefits of fludrocortisone in the treatment of symptomatic vasodepressor carotid sinus syndrome”. British Heart Journal; Apr; 69(4):pp.308-310. Elwes RDC ... «PersonnelToday.com, Aug 12»
ACC: Fainting Spells Cut with Cardiac Pacing
Neurocardiogenic syncope is categorized as vasodepressor, which is mostly hypotensive; cardioinhibitory, which is mostly bradycardia; or mixed. Brignole said ... «MedPage Today, Mär 12»
Kava (Piper methysticum)
[1,2] Animal studies suggest that kava's vasodepressor activity is mediated by a GABA receptor–sensitive pathway.[3] Kavapyrones also demonstrated additive ... «Cancer Network, Apr 11»
Evaluating tilt table testing in syncope 2: Management options
... in systolic BP of 50mmHg or more with symptom reproduction (vasodepressor). ... is more common than the vasodepressor type and is found in 70% of cases. «Nursing Times, Mai 08»
The Deep-Breath Test as a Diagnostic Maneuver for White-Coat …
Ott NT, Shepherd JT. Vasodepressor reflex from lung inflation in the rabbit. Am J Physiol 1971;221:889-95. Furberg CD, Berglund G, Manolio TA, Psaty BM. «Medscape, Jul 04»