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vasovagal syncope |
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syncope /syn·co·pe/ (-ko-pe) a faint; temporary loss of consciousness due to generalized cerebral ischemia.syn´copalsyncop´ic cardiac syncope sudden loss of consciousness, with momentary premonitory symptoms or without warning, due to cerebral anemia caused by obstructions to cardiac output or arrhythmias such as ventricular asystole, extreme bradycardia, or ventricular fibrillation. carotid sinus syncope see under syndrome. convulsive syncope syncope with convulsive movements that are milder than those seen in epilepsy. laryngeal syncope tussive syncope stretching syncope syncope associated with stretching the arms upward with the spine extended. swallow syncope syncope associated with swallowing, a disorder of atrioventricular conduction mediated by the vagus nerve. tussive syncope brief loss of consciousness associated with paroxysms of coughing. vasovagal syncope see under attack.
vasovagal syncope, a sudden loss of consciousness resulting from cerebral ischemia, secondary to decreased cardiac output, peripheral vasodilation, and bradycardia and associated with vagal activity. The condition may be triggered by pain, fright, or trauma and is accompanied by symptoms of nausea, pallor, and perspiration. Also called vasodepressor syncope. syncope a temporary suspension of consciousness due to cerebral anemia; fainting. cardiac syncope sudden loss of consciousness due to cerebral anemia caused by ventricular asystole, extreme bradycardia or ventricular fibrillation. drug-induced syncope may result from abnormalities of cardiac rhythm, caused by treatment with digitalis, and hypotension caused by drugs such as diuretics, promazine and phenothiazine tranquilizers, and peripheral vasodilating agents. laryngeal syncope tussive syncope. Stokes-Adams syncope see stokes-adams disease. swallow syncope syncope associated with swallowing, a disorder of atrioventricular conduction mediated by the vagus nerve. tussive syncope brief loss of consciousness associated with paroxysms of coughing. vasovagal syncope see vasovagal attack. vasovagal syncope Neurocardiogenic syncope, see there How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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