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[Early heart rate increase does not predict the result of the head-up tilt test potentiated with nitroglycerin]

Authors :
José L. Rojo Álvarez
Jesús Requena Carrión
Arcadi García Alberola
Joaquín Barnés
Javier Lacunza Ruiz
Mariano Valdés
Juan Martínez Sánchez
Juan José Sánchez Muñoz
Source :
Revista espanola de cardiologia. 58(5)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Introduction and objectives. The magnitude of the change in heart rate during the first few minutes of the head-up tilt test has been used to predict the test’s result. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the heart rate increase during the head-up tilt test potentiated with nitroglycerin is related to the development of syncope. Patients and method. The study included 158 consecutive patients with syncope, with stable sinus rhythm, and without structural cardiac disease who were undergoing a head-up tilt test with nitroglycerin. The heart rate increment induced by the tilt maneuver and by nitroglycerin administration was calculated, and its relationship to clinical variables and to the test’s results was analyzed. Results. The head-up tilt test gave positive results in 117 patients (74%). The heart rate was 68.7 (11.3) bpm in the decubitus position and 85.1 (15.4) bpm during the first 6 min of tilting. There was strong inverse correlation between the heart rate increase induced by tilting and age (r=‐0.63; P

Details

ISSN :
03008932
Volume :
58
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Revista espanola de cardiologia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....66b905a028b6414d7155e7c7b56666e2