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老年心脏病学杂志(英文版) 2006
Different treatments for different mechanisms in vasovagal syncopeKeywords: vasovagal syncope,beta-blocker,cardiac pacing,tilt table test,heart block Abstract: The treatment of vasovagal syncope has been by far unsatisfactory. Beta-blockers may prevent vasovagal syncope, but they exacerbates heart asystole. Cardiac pacing prevents syncope but notpresyncope. The frequent, serious vasovagal syncope attacks of a 63- year-old woman patient were completely prevented by administration of 100 mg metoprolol (b.i.d) for 3 months until the patient experienced a complete heart block. A DDD pacemaker implantation abolished syncope but not the presyncope, which was eventually prevented in a follow-up period of 24 months by adding 75 mg atenalol twice a day. This case suggests a different mechanism involved in vasovagal syncope. (J Geriatr Cardiol; 2006; 3(1):61-64)
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