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total atrioventricular block. It is
known as “Vaso-vagal Syncope”, “
Neurocardiogenic Syncope” or “Neurally-mediated
Reflex Syncope”.
Although many different...
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fatal accident inquiry established that the
driver had
suffered a "
neurocardiogenic syncope" (fainting)
episode that
caused him to lose
control of his...
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Gilbert Mudge at
Brigham and Women's Hospital, who
diagnosed Lewis with
neurocardiogenic syncope, a less
serious non-fatal
condition instead. As a result, Lewis...
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Scarabelli TM (2004). "
Neurocardiogenic syncope".
British Medical Journal. 329 (329): 336–341. doi:10.1136/bmj...
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employ head
upright tilt
table testing for the
diagnosis of
vasovagal (
neurocardiogenic) syncope. He is also
widely considered one of the world's
leading experts...
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teenaged male who had an
implanted loop
recorder as a
cardiac monitor for
neurocardiogenic syncope. 2018: A
lightning strike killed at
least 16
people and injured...
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Banki NM,
Kopelnik A, Dae MW, et al. (November 2005). "Acute
neurocardiogenic injury after subarachnoid hemorrhage". Circulation. 112 (21): 3314–9...
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determined after testing by
doctors that the
cause of his
collapse was
neurocardiogenic syncope, a type of
fainting spell, and that he
received a concussion...
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Orthostatic hypotension Postprandial hypotension Carotid sinus syndrome Neurocardiogenic syncope– the
commonest cause of
syncope in A&E
patients Cardiac arrhythmias...