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Randomized Prospective Comparison of Two Protocols for Head-up Tilt Testing in Patients with Normal Heart and Recurrent Unexplained Syncope

BACKGROUND: This randomized study was aimed to compare the diagnostic value of two head-up tilt testing protocols using sublingual nitroglycerin for provocation in patients with recurrent unexplained syncope and normal heart. METHODS: The patients with normal findings in physical examination, electr...

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Autores principales: Alasti, Mohammad, Nikoo, Mohammad Hosein, Jadbabaei, Mohommad Hosein, Seyedian, Masoud, Payami, Babak, Taghavianpour, Saman, Omidvar, Bita, Maghoumizadeh, Maryam, Azadi, Nasim
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Publicado: Indian Heart Rhythm Society 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3876579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24482561
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author Alasti, Mohammad
Nikoo, Mohammad Hosein
Jadbabaei, Mohommad Hosein
Seyedian, Masoud
Payami, Babak
Taghavianpour, Saman
Omidvar, Bita
Maghoumizadeh, Maryam
Azadi, Nasim
author_facet Alasti, Mohammad
Nikoo, Mohammad Hosein
Jadbabaei, Mohommad Hosein
Seyedian, Masoud
Payami, Babak
Taghavianpour, Saman
Omidvar, Bita
Maghoumizadeh, Maryam
Azadi, Nasim
author_sort Alasti, Mohammad
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: This randomized study was aimed to compare the diagnostic value of two head-up tilt testing protocols using sublingual nitroglycerin for provocation in patients with recurrent unexplained syncope and normal heart. METHODS: The patients with normal findings in physical examination, electrocardiography and echocardiography were randomly submitted to one of upright tilt test protocols. The only difference between two protocols was that nitroglycerin was administered after a five minute resting phase in supine position during protocol B. We also considered eighty normal persons as the control group. RESULTS: Out of 290 patients that underwent tilt testing, 132 patients were in group A versus 158 patients in group B. Both groups had an identical distribution of clinical characteristics. Tilt test was positive in 79 patients in group A (25 in passive phase, 54 in active phase) versus 96 patients in group B (43 in passive phase, 53 in active phase). There was no significant difference between results in two groups (P value= 0.127). Forty cases were tested with protocol A and forty underwent tilt testing with protocol B. Tilt test was positive in 4 cases with protocol A versus 3 cases in protocol B. The positive rates of tilt testing with protocol A was 60% while it was 61% in protocol B. The specificity of testing with protocol A was 90% and it was 92.5% in protocol B. CONCLUSIONS: According to our data, adding a period of rest and returning to supine position before nitroglycerin administration had no additional diagnostic yield.
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spelling pubmed-38765792014-01-30 Randomized Prospective Comparison of Two Protocols for Head-up Tilt Testing in Patients with Normal Heart and Recurrent Unexplained Syncope Alasti, Mohammad Nikoo, Mohammad Hosein Jadbabaei, Mohommad Hosein Seyedian, Masoud Payami, Babak Taghavianpour, Saman Omidvar, Bita Maghoumizadeh, Maryam Azadi, Nasim Indian Pacing Electrophysiol J Original Article BACKGROUND: This randomized study was aimed to compare the diagnostic value of two head-up tilt testing protocols using sublingual nitroglycerin for provocation in patients with recurrent unexplained syncope and normal heart. METHODS: The patients with normal findings in physical examination, electrocardiography and echocardiography were randomly submitted to one of upright tilt test protocols. The only difference between two protocols was that nitroglycerin was administered after a five minute resting phase in supine position during protocol B. We also considered eighty normal persons as the control group. RESULTS: Out of 290 patients that underwent tilt testing, 132 patients were in group A versus 158 patients in group B. Both groups had an identical distribution of clinical characteristics. Tilt test was positive in 79 patients in group A (25 in passive phase, 54 in active phase) versus 96 patients in group B (43 in passive phase, 53 in active phase). There was no significant difference between results in two groups (P value= 0.127). Forty cases were tested with protocol A and forty underwent tilt testing with protocol B. Tilt test was positive in 4 cases with protocol A versus 3 cases in protocol B. The positive rates of tilt testing with protocol A was 60% while it was 61% in protocol B. The specificity of testing with protocol A was 90% and it was 92.5% in protocol B. CONCLUSIONS: According to our data, adding a period of rest and returning to supine position before nitroglycerin administration had no additional diagnostic yield. Indian Heart Rhythm Society 2013-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3876579/ /pubmed/24482561 Text en Copyright: © 2013 Alasti et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Alasti, Mohammad
Nikoo, Mohammad Hosein
Jadbabaei, Mohommad Hosein
Seyedian, Masoud
Payami, Babak
Taghavianpour, Saman
Omidvar, Bita
Maghoumizadeh, Maryam
Azadi, Nasim
Randomized Prospective Comparison of Two Protocols for Head-up Tilt Testing in Patients with Normal Heart and Recurrent Unexplained Syncope
title Randomized Prospective Comparison of Two Protocols for Head-up Tilt Testing in Patients with Normal Heart and Recurrent Unexplained Syncope
title_full Randomized Prospective Comparison of Two Protocols for Head-up Tilt Testing in Patients with Normal Heart and Recurrent Unexplained Syncope
title_fullStr Randomized Prospective Comparison of Two Protocols for Head-up Tilt Testing in Patients with Normal Heart and Recurrent Unexplained Syncope
title_full_unstemmed Randomized Prospective Comparison of Two Protocols for Head-up Tilt Testing in Patients with Normal Heart and Recurrent Unexplained Syncope
title_short Randomized Prospective Comparison of Two Protocols for Head-up Tilt Testing in Patients with Normal Heart and Recurrent Unexplained Syncope
title_sort randomized prospective comparison of two protocols for head-up tilt testing in patients with normal heart and recurrent unexplained syncope
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3876579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24482561
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