Sex and age impact prevalence and symptoms of vasovagal syncope: Implications for accurate diagnosis

  • Gregson H
  • Ivkov A
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Abstract

Syncope is characterized by the transient loss of consciousness followed by spontaneous recovery. The mechanism which underlies this condition is reduced blood flow to the brain [1]. Vasovagal syncope, often termed reflex syncope, is the most common type of syncope [1]. Vasovagal Syncope is caused by the abnormal autonomic reflex to certain stimuli such as pain, micturition/defecation, fear, seeing blood, etc., which results in vasodilation and often times, bradycardia [1].

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Gregson, H., & Ivkov, A. (2021). Sex and age impact prevalence and symptoms of vasovagal syncope: Implications for accurate diagnosis. STEM Fellowship Journal, 7(2), 13–15. https://doi.org/10.17975/sfj-2021-008

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