The head-up tilt table test in patients with syncope of unknown origin
References (9)
- et al.
The noninvasive evaluation of syncope of suspected cardiovascular origin
Am Heart J
(1989) - et al.
A prospective evaluation and follow-up of patients with syncope
N Engl J Med
(1983) - et al.
The usefulness of head-up tilt testing and hemodynamic investigations in the work-up of syncope of unknown origin [Abstract]
PACE
(1987) - et al.
Head-up tilt: a useful test for investigating unexplained syncope
Lancet
(1986)
There are more references available in the full text version of this article.
Cited by (133)
Head-up tilt testing for diagnosing vasovagal syncope: A meta-analysis
2013, International Journal of CardiologyCitation Excerpt :Moreover, nitroglycerine stimulated head-up tilt testing had greater diagnostic capability in comparison to that potentiated with isoproterenol. Due to the broad spread of tilt testing as a diagnostic tool for vasovagal syncope, different tilt protocols used in many settings have produced high heterogeneity of test outcomes [5–59]. To explore sources of the heterogeneous responses to tilt testing, we assessed the possible role of covariates on tilt sensitivity and specificity measures.
Sublingual nitroglycerin used in routine tilt testing provokes a cardiac output-mediated vasovagal response
2004, Journal of the American College of CardiologyEffect of time elapsed from spontaneous syncope on the diagnostic performance of the head-up tilt table test
2003, Revista Espanola de CardiologiaEffect of carotid sinus massage and tilt-table testing in a normal, healthy older population (The Healthy Ageing Study)
2002, American Journal of CardiologyNeurally mediated syncope
2002, Clinics in Geriatric MedicineVasovagal syncope in pediatric patients: A medium-term follow-up analysis
2002, Revista Espanola de Cardiologia
Copyright © 1989 Published by Mosby, Inc.