• Title of article

    Enhanced reflex response to baroreceptor deactivation in subjects with tilt-Induced syncope

  • Author/Authors

    Mariavittoria Pitzalis، نويسنده , , Gianfranco Parati، نويسنده , , Francesco Massari، نويسنده , , Pietro Guida، نويسنده , , Marco Di Rienzo، نويسنده , , Brian Rizzon، نويسنده , , Paolo Castiglioni، نويسنده , , Massimo Iacoviello، نويسنده , , Filippo Mastropasqua، نويسنده , , Paolo Rizzon، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    1167
  • To page
    1173
  • Abstract
    Objectives We sought to evaluate whether changes in resting baroreflex control of heart rate are a distinctive feature of healthy subjects with a history of syncope prone to a positive tilt-test response. Background The mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of vasovagal syncope (VVS) are still poorly understood; in particular, the contribution of arterial baroreflex control of heart rate is matter of discussion. Methods A passive tilt-table test was performed in 312 consecutive, otherwise healthy subjects (age 36 ± 15 years) with unexplained syncope and 100 control subjects. At baseline, spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity (BRS; ms/mm Hg) and the baroreflex effectiveness index (BEI) were assessed using the sequence method. Results The study population showed normal baroreflex function. Tilt-induced VVS in 94 subjects who were younger than both the tilt-negative and control subjects (30 ± 14, 38 ± 15, and 37 ± 14 years, respectively; P = 0.00005) showed greater BRS (17.4 ± 9.8, 13.2 ± 7.9, and 12.8 ± 8.2 ms/mm Hg, respectively; P = 0.0001), but had a similar BEI (0.59 ± 0.18, 0.56 ± 0.19, and 0.58 ± 0.2, respectively; P = NS). On Cox multivariate analysis, the occurrence of VVS during tilt was inversely related to age (hazard ratio 0.97; P = 0.0004) and directly related to the BRS slope of sequences, implying a baroreceptor deactivation (hazard ratio 1.05; P = 0.02), but not of sequences characterized by arterial baroreceptor stimulation. Conclusions Subjects with tilt-induced VVS showed greater resting BRS but had a normal BEI. The enhanced reflex tachycardic response to arterial baroreceptor deactivation at rest may represent a characteristic feature of subjects prone to tilt-induced VVS.
  • Keywords
    VAsovagal Syncope International Study , BEI , baroreflex effectiveness index , BRS , BRS-down , baroreflex sensitivity for sequences with reduction in systolic arterial pressure and shortening of the pulse interval , BRS-up , VASIS , systolic arterial pressure , SAP , Vasovagal syncope , VVS , baroreflex sensitivity , baroreflex sensitivity for sequences with increase in systolic arterial pressure and lengthening of the pulse interval
  • Journal title
    JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
  • Record number

    597893