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[Importance of tilt-table testing compared with Schellong's test for the diagnosis of orthostatic dysregulations/syncopes].

Sven Jungblut1, Hagen Frickmann, Albrecht Römer, Hans Joachim Gilfrich.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The study compares the importance of tilt-table testing and Schellong's test for the diagnosis of syncopes. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In a prospective clinical trial 100 consecutive patients (45 males, 55 females) were included. The index symptom for inclusion was a former syncope or presyncope in the patients' history. The tilt-table testing procedure was performed according to a modified version of the Westminster protocol. Following this procedure, Schellong's test was performed in 83 of the patients.
RESULTS: During tilt-table testing 34 patients suffered from orthostatic dysautonomy with syncope or neuro-cardiogenic syncope. 29 of these symptomatic patients also underwent Schellong's test. However, only four patients showed a borderline positive finding, whereas a clearly positive result was seen in six patients. These patients had shown orthostatic dysautonomies with syncopes during tilt-table testing. No patient suffered from a syncope or presyncope during Schellong's test.
CONCLUSION: Schellong's test is suitable as a diagnostic procedure for orthostatic dysregulation only, and tilt-table testing is highly superior for objectification of the diagnosis and differentiation of syncope.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16648976     DOI: 10.1007/s00063-006-1024-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Klin (Munich)        ISSN: 0723-5003


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1.  Syncope as a health risk for soldiers - influence of medical history and clinical findings on the sensitivity of head-up tilt table testing.

Authors:  Hagen Frickmann; Sven Andreas Jungblut; Hans-Joachim Gilfrich; Lena Marie Heidelmann; Franziska Grube
Journal:  Mil Med Res       Date:  2015-12-02
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