Title of article :
Perioperative Reflex Bradycardia and Cardiac Arrest
Author/Authors :
Dabbous, Alia S. American University of Beirut - Medical Center - Department of Anesthesiology, Lebanon , Baissari, Mabelle C. , Nehme, Patricia W. , Esso, Jean J. , Abu leila, Ahmad M.
Abstract :
Vasovagal syncope or Neurocardiogenic syncope refers to the loss of consciousness that occurs secondary to hypotension resulting in reduced blood supply to the brain. It is the most common form of unexplained syncope (50-60%) in the outpatient setting. Bradycardia and vasodilation are the primary causes of this hypotension. Fear, pain, dehydration, alcohol consumption, anxiety, tight clothing and hot climate may be its triggering agents. Although it is benign, it can result in significant morbidity (falls, accidents); mortality is 5-10%. Treatment varies from drugs to pacing
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology