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Head-upright tilt table testing

A safe and easy way to assess neurocardiogenic syncope

, MD & , MD
Pages 133-140 | Published online: 30 Jun 2015
 

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Tilt table testing has been used for more than 50 years to study the body's responses to various stimuli, but only recently has it become the “gold standard” for evaluation of symptoms of syncope. In this article, the authors discuss the expert consensus statement recently issued by the American College of Cardiology on when and how to evaluate patients with the technique. They also provide basic background information on syncope and summarize current understanding of neurocardiogenic (or vasovagal) syncope, which is one common type.

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