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Physical counter-pressure manoeuvres in preventing syncopal recurrence in patients older than 40 years with recurrent neurally mediated syncope: a controlled study from the Third International Study on Syncope of Uncertain Etiology (ISSUE-3)†

2014; Oxford University Press; Volume: 16; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/europace/euu125

ISSN

1532-2092

Autores

Marco Tomaino, Cristina Romeo, Elena Vitale, Teresa Kuś, Andrés Moyá, Nynke van Dijk, Silvia Giuli, Giorgia D'Ippolito, Alessandra Gentili, Richard Sutton,

Tópico(s)

Neurology and Historical Studies

Resumo

Physical counter-pressure manoeuvres (PCM) are effective in young patients with vasovagal syncope and recognizable prodromal symptoms. The aim of this study was to investigate their effectiveness in patients ≥40 years with severe neurally mediated syncope (NMS) enroled in the Third International Study on Syncope of Uncertain Etiology (ISSUE-3). In the ISSUE-3 study, 63 out of 162 patients had a diagnosis of hypotensive NMS (Types 2, 3, and 4A) documented by implantable loop recorder; of these, 40 were instructed to perform isometric leg and arm PCM therapy. Their mean age was 62 ± 13 years; 47% of patients had a history of some episodes without prodrome. A group of 45 untreated patients acted as controls. The primary endpoint was the time to first syncope recurrence. During follow-up, syncope recurred in 15 PCM patients (37%) and in 24 control patients (53%) (P = 0.14). At 21 months, the modelled syncope recurrence rates were 42% [95% confidence interval (CI): 27–61] and 64% (95% CI: 48–80), respectively (P = 0.27). In conclusion, many ISSUE-3 patients affected by hypotensive NMS have syncopal recurrence despite PCM. Older age and the absence of sufficiently long recognizable prodromal symptoms in the ISSUE-3 population might have hampered the effectiveness of PC therapy.

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