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Head Up Tilt Test (HUTT)

All About Cardiovascular System and Disorders

In usual syncope, there could be a fall in blood pressure, bradycardia, and there are various types, which will be described. The most common is mixed type, in which, in the tilted position, the person develops both bradycardia and hypotension and usually there is a syncope. Various types of responses can occur to head up tilt test.

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Cost of Cardiovascular Disease Event and Cardiovascular Disease Treatment–Related Complication Hospitalizations in the United States

Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality & Outcomes

Annual costs to the US health care system were estimated by multiplying the mean annual number of events by the mean total cost per discharge.RESULTS:The annual mean number of hospital discharges among CVD events was the highest for heart failure (1 087 000 per year) and cerebrovascular disease (800 600 per year).

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Emergency Department Syncope Workup: After H and P, ECG is the Only Test Required for Every Patient.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

PVCs N ot generally considered abnormal ECG findings: Isolated PAC, First Degree AV Block, Sinus bradycardia at a rate of 35-45, and Nonspecific ST-T abnormalities (even if different from a previous ECG). Thus, if there is documented sinus bradycardia, and no suspicion of high grade AV block, at the time of the syncope, this is very useful.