Xi'an Municipal Bureau of Science and Technology,Science and Technology Program,Medical Research Project。
Objective:To analyze the factors related to vessel vasovagal reaction(VVR)in apheresis donors,establish a mathematical model for predicting the correlation factors and occurrence risk,and use the prediction model to i...
BACKGROUND Tamsulosin,a selectiveα1-adrenergic receptor antagonist,is commonly used for treating neurogenic bladder in patients with spinal cord injury(SCI).No severe adverse events have been described with such tams...
Introduction: It is common to find people sent to perform a Head Up Tilt Test (HUT) who suffered a single syncope, or syncopes that occur during certain periods and never appear again. We wonder how these people are d...
supported by the Science and Technology Program of Beijing Municipality, China (Z171100001017253);Peking University Clinical Scientist Program, China (BMU2019LCKXJ001)
Syncope is defined as a transient loss of consciousness due to global cerebral hypoperfusion, accompanied by loss of muscle tone and failure to maintain an active position. Vasovagal syncope (VVS) is the most common p...
Background: Vasovagal syncope (VVS) is common in children and greatly affect both physical and mental health. But the mechanisms have not been completely explained. This study was designed to analyze the gut microbiot...
Vasovagal syncope and unexplained syncope are the most commonly observed types of syncope in outpatient and hospital settings. Medical interventions usually target at the physiological mechanisms responsible for loss ...
Syncope is an important problem in clinical practice; however, in nearly one third of cases reported thecertain reason of syncope could not be tbund even with advanced technology. The causes of syncope include reflex ...
Vasovagal syncope is a common cause of recurrent syncope. Clinically, these episodes may present as an isolated event with an identifiable trigger, or manifest as a cluster of recurrent episodes warranting intensive e...
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, ser...