Successful midodrin treatment for vasovagal syncopes accompanied by asystole
2004
Vasovagal syncopes (WS) are fainting fits whose manifestations are systemic vasodilation and bradycardia. The development of WS is frequently accompanied by short-term cardiac arrest. Recent data show that implantation of a cardiac pacemaker fails to prevent the development of fainting fits in these patients. On the basis of the pathogenesis of WS, the use of alpha-adrenomimetic midodrine is justifiable. The presented case demonstrates the successful use of the agent in the treatment of vasovagal syncope accompanied by asystole.
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