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A. K. Patel, V. U. Yap, J. Fields and J. H. Thomsen, “Carotid Sinus Syndrome Induced by Malignant Tumours in the Neck: Emergence of Vasodepressor Manifestations Following Pacemaker Therapy,” Archives of Internal Medicine, Vol. 139, No. 11, 1979, pp. 1281-1284.
doi:10.1001/archinte.1979.03630480061019
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TITLE:
Carotid Sinus Hypersensibility: A Concept on the Way
AUTHORS:
Alfonso Lagi
KEYWORDS:
Syncope; Autonomic Nervous System; Pacing; Physiology
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Vol.4 No.1,
January
15,
2013
ABSTRACT: This review examines the pathogenesis of Carotid Sinus Hypersensitivity (CSH) by describing the different hypotheses that exist in literature. One hypothesis is that CSH is not a disease of the heart but of the central and/or peripheral nerv- ous system where the heart is the victim. CSH is associated with cognitive disturbance, vasovagal syncope and ortho- static hypotension. Another hypothesis is that the CSH is considered a syndrome or a symptom associated with different diseases so as to require a diagnostic framework. This Hypothesis is the basis of frequent recurrences that are associated with the pacemaker implant therapy only.
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