Usefulness of Endothelin-1 as a Predictor of Response to Head-Up Tilt-Table Testing in Children With Syncope

Recurrent syncope in children and adolescents is a frequently encountered problem in the practice of pediatrics. The etiology of syncope in otherwise healthy persons is considered as a neurally mediated vasovagal reaction. It is postulated that neurally mediated syncope occurs during rapid or prolon...

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description Recurrent syncope in children and adolescents is a frequently encountered problem in the practice of pediatrics. The etiology of syncope in otherwise healthy persons is considered as a neurally mediated vasovagal reaction. It is postulated that neurally mediated syncope occurs during rapid or prolonged upright positioning. This results in decreased preload, increased ventricular contraction, and sudden activation of cardiac mechanoreceptors by way of the afferent unmyelinated C-fibers.l This causes central sympathetic withdrawal and vagal enhancement, thereby promoting vasodilatation, bradycardia and decreased cerebral perfusion, and syncope.
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Biochemistry
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Blood pressure
Bradycardia
Cardiovascular disease
Case-Control Studies
Child
Children
Children & youth
Contraction
Endothelin 1
Endothelins
Endothelins - physiology
Etiology
Female
Fibers
Humans
Male
Mechanoreceptors
Medical research
Medical sciences
Nervous system (semeiology, syndromes)
Nervous system as a whole
Neurology
Patients
Pediatrics
Perfusion
Posture
Predictive Value of Tests
Prospective Studies
Sensory neurons
Syncope
Syncope - physiopathology
Tilt-Table Test
Vagus nerve
Variance analysis
Vasodilation
Ventricle
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