Cardioneuroablation as a treatment for reflex neurocardiogenic syncope - Case report

Abstract Reflex neurocardiogenic syncope is one of the most common causes of transient loss of consciousness. Pathophysiological mechanism consists of an excessive response of parasympathetic nervous system, which leads to a drop in blood pressure and/or heart rate. Reflex neurocardiogenic syncope i...

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