Treatment of persistent sinus bradycardia with intermittent symptoms: Are guidelines clear?

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Abstract

There is uncertainty in the aetiology of syncope in subjects with persistent sinus bradycardia (SB) (sick sinus syndrome). The results of pathophysiological studies suggest a reflex origin of syncope in the vast majority of subjects with SB. From a nosological point of view, 'syndrome' is defined as the association of signs and symptoms that have a pathophysiological correlation. Since in most cases the causal relationship between syncope and persistent SB appears very weak, 'reflex syncope with associated SB' appears to be the most appropriate diagnosis.

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Alboni, P., Gianfranchi, L., & Brignole, M. (2009, May). Treatment of persistent sinus bradycardia with intermittent symptoms: Are guidelines clear? Europace. https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/eup014

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