Electrocardiographic Patterns in Patients with Neurally Mediated Syncope.
Călina-Patricia ȚenteaCsilla-Andrea EötvösRoxana-Daiana LazarGiorgia PaștiuIulia-Georgiana ZehanMihai Gabriel AndreiAdriana PorcaMihaela JelneanRoxana Mihaela ChiorescuLarisa-Diana Mocan-HognogiSorin PopDan BlendeaPublished in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2021)
The baseline electrocardiogram (ECG) is less informative in neurally mediated syncope (NMS) than in arrhythmic syncope. However, some of the ECG patterns present in NMS can have diagnostic and prognostic value in such patients. Electrocardiographic documentation of a syncopal spell and thus identification of the ECG changes can be performed during tilt table test (TTT) or during prolonged ECG monitoring. This work reviews the specific ECG patterns in NMS, which are primarily related to the cardioinhibitory reflex. In addition, there are other ECG findings present in patients with NMS that are being analyzed, such as increased heart rate variability as well as specific QRS voltage patterns. In addition to the diagnostic and prognostic value, these ECG patterns in NMS may help improving the selection of patients for pacemaker implant.