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Efficacy of theophylline in patients with syncope without prodromes with normal heart and normal ECG.

Authors :
Brignole M
Iori M
Solari D
Bottoni N
Rivasi G
Ungar A
Deharo JC
Guieu R
Source :
International journal of cardiology [Int J Cardiol] 2019 Aug 15; Vol. 289, pp. 70-73. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Mar 22.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Patients affected by syncope without or with very short (≤5 s) prodrome with normal heart and normal ECG have been seen to present low plasma adenosine levels. We investigated whether chronic treatment of these patients with theophylline, a non-selective adenosine receptor antagonist, results in clinical benefit.<br />Methods: In a consecutive case-series of 16 patients (mean age 47 ± 25 years, 9 females) who had ECG documentation of asystolic syncope, we compared the incidence of syncopal recurrence during a period without and a period with tailored theophylline therapy.<br />Results: During a median of 60 months before ECG documentation of the index episode, the patients had a median of 2 syncopes per year. During the 6 months of the study phase without therapy, the patients had a median of 2.6 syncopes per year, p = 0.63. During the 23 months of the study phase with theophylline, the patients had a median of 0.4 syncopes per year, p = 0.005 vs history and p = 0.005 vs no therapy. In the 13 patients who had an implantable loop recorder during both study phases, the incidence of asystolic episodes > 3 s decreased from 9.6 per year to 1.1 per year, p = 0.0007. During theophylline treatment, syncope recurred in 1/5 (20%) patients who had an idiopathic atrioventricular block as the index event versus 9/11 (81%) patients who had a sinus arrest, p = 0.005.<br />Conclusion: Theophylline is effective in reducing syncopal burden in patients with syncope without prodromes with normal heart and normal ECG. Its efficacy is greater in those with idiopathic atrioventricular block.<br /> (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1874-1754
Volume :
289
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of cardiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30928258
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2019.03.043