CARDIAC ARREST SECONDARY TO SEVERE NEURO-CARDIOGENIC SYNCOPE AND DYSAUTONOMIA IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS DURING HEAD UP TILT TEST (HUTT)

8 patients developed convulsions during the arrest and all of them showed a severe sharp drop in their head NIRS. 12 patients showed sharp increase in parasympathetic activity just prior to the arrest (Fig) Conclusions Although many investigators consider syncope with dysautonomia as benign, we obse...

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