Vasovagal syncope is a common cause of unexplained syncopes. Rut even after clinical and invasive testing, a definite diagnosis is frequently not est8blished. We experienced a case of vasovagal syncope, diagnosed by head-up tilt test and treated by du...
Vasovagal syncope is a common cause of unexplained syncopes. Rut even after clinical and invasive testing, a definite diagnosis is frequently not est8blished. We experienced a case of vasovagal syncope, diagnosed by head-up tilt test and treated by dual chamber pacemaker and beta blocker. The head-up tilt test may be a useful procedure in the investigation of vasovagal syncope, and bradyarrhythmia associated with vasavagal syncope may be suitable for treatment by permanent dual chamber pacemaker and β-blocker.