Diagnosis and prevention of the vasodepressor type of neurally mediated syncope in Japanese patients.

We investigated circulatory dynamics in patients with vasodepressor type neurally mediated syncope (VT-NMS) by performing high-resolution Holter electrocardiography and a correlation analysis of changes in adenylate cyclase activity, blood pressure, and pulse during the head-up tilt test. Holter ele...

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Autores principales: Misaki Hasegawa, Tomoyoshi Komiyama, Kengo Ayabe, Susumu Sakama, Tetsuri Sakai, Kyong Hee Lee, Masahiro Morise, Atsuhiko Yagishita, Mari Amino, Ayumi Sasaki, Eiichiro Nagata, Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Koichiro Yoshioka, Yuji Ikari
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:55d4e191c3f5484fbca585ffacf22d712021-12-02T20:03:50ZDiagnosis and prevention of the vasodepressor type of neurally mediated syncope in Japanese patients.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0251450https://doaj.org/article/55d4e191c3f5484fbca585ffacf22d712021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251450https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203We investigated circulatory dynamics in patients with vasodepressor type neurally mediated syncope (VT-NMS) by performing high-resolution Holter electrocardiography and a correlation analysis of changes in adenylate cyclase activity, blood pressure, and pulse during the head-up tilt test. Holter electrocardiography was performed for 30 patients. Adenylate cyclase activity was evaluated in lymphocytes from blood samples taken at rest and during the head-up tilt test. There was no change in autonomic nerve fluctuation during electrocardiography in VT-NMS patients, but our results showed a significant difference in blood pressure and adenylate cyclase activity between VT-NMS patients and healthy volunteers; the systolic blood pressure of VT-NMS patients decreased after 5 min, while at 10 min, the adenylate cyclase activity was the highest (0.53%) and the systolic blood pressure was the lowest (111.8 mm Hg). Pulse rates increased after 10 min. VT-NMS patients showed higher blood pressure, pulse rate, and adenylate cyclase activity during the tilt test than did healthy volunteers. In patients with syncope, standing for longer than 10 minutes may increase the risk of VT-NMS. From our results, we consider it likely that high systolic blood pressure and adenylate cyclase activity at rest cause fainting in VT-NMS patients. Our findings may be helpful for identifying individuals with a high risk of developing NMS in the healthy population.Misaki HasegawaTomoyoshi KomiyamaKengo AyabeSusumu SakamaTetsuri SakaiKyong Hee LeeMasahiro MoriseAtsuhiko YagishitaMari AminoAyumi SasakiEiichiro NagataHiroyuki KobayashiKoichiro YoshiokaYuji IkariPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 6, p e0251450 (2021)
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Misaki Hasegawa
Tomoyoshi Komiyama
Kengo Ayabe
Susumu Sakama
Tetsuri Sakai
Kyong Hee Lee
Masahiro Morise
Atsuhiko Yagishita
Mari Amino
Ayumi Sasaki
Eiichiro Nagata
Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Koichiro Yoshioka
Yuji Ikari
Diagnosis and prevention of the vasodepressor type of neurally mediated syncope in Japanese patients.
description We investigated circulatory dynamics in patients with vasodepressor type neurally mediated syncope (VT-NMS) by performing high-resolution Holter electrocardiography and a correlation analysis of changes in adenylate cyclase activity, blood pressure, and pulse during the head-up tilt test. Holter electrocardiography was performed for 30 patients. Adenylate cyclase activity was evaluated in lymphocytes from blood samples taken at rest and during the head-up tilt test. There was no change in autonomic nerve fluctuation during electrocardiography in VT-NMS patients, but our results showed a significant difference in blood pressure and adenylate cyclase activity between VT-NMS patients and healthy volunteers; the systolic blood pressure of VT-NMS patients decreased after 5 min, while at 10 min, the adenylate cyclase activity was the highest (0.53%) and the systolic blood pressure was the lowest (111.8 mm Hg). Pulse rates increased after 10 min. VT-NMS patients showed higher blood pressure, pulse rate, and adenylate cyclase activity during the tilt test than did healthy volunteers. In patients with syncope, standing for longer than 10 minutes may increase the risk of VT-NMS. From our results, we consider it likely that high systolic blood pressure and adenylate cyclase activity at rest cause fainting in VT-NMS patients. Our findings may be helpful for identifying individuals with a high risk of developing NMS in the healthy population.
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author Misaki Hasegawa
Tomoyoshi Komiyama
Kengo Ayabe
Susumu Sakama
Tetsuri Sakai
Kyong Hee Lee
Masahiro Morise
Atsuhiko Yagishita
Mari Amino
Ayumi Sasaki
Eiichiro Nagata
Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Koichiro Yoshioka
Yuji Ikari
author_facet Misaki Hasegawa
Tomoyoshi Komiyama
Kengo Ayabe
Susumu Sakama
Tetsuri Sakai
Kyong Hee Lee
Masahiro Morise
Atsuhiko Yagishita
Mari Amino
Ayumi Sasaki
Eiichiro Nagata
Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Koichiro Yoshioka
Yuji Ikari
author_sort Misaki Hasegawa
title Diagnosis and prevention of the vasodepressor type of neurally mediated syncope in Japanese patients.
title_short Diagnosis and prevention of the vasodepressor type of neurally mediated syncope in Japanese patients.
title_full Diagnosis and prevention of the vasodepressor type of neurally mediated syncope in Japanese patients.
title_fullStr Diagnosis and prevention of the vasodepressor type of neurally mediated syncope in Japanese patients.
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosis and prevention of the vasodepressor type of neurally mediated syncope in Japanese patients.
title_sort diagnosis and prevention of the vasodepressor type of neurally mediated syncope in japanese patients.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/55d4e191c3f5484fbca585ffacf22d71
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