A Study of the Relationship between Syncope Attacks and Diminished Carotid and Vertebral Artery Flow Using Doppler Ultrasonography of Cervical Vessels
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Abstract:
Background
Syncope or drop attack is a common and potentially serious condition and prompt evaluation of the affected patients should be evaluated prompting for cardiac disease, seizure, structural lesions of the brain or peripheral nerves, as well as drug induced and metabolic disturbances. This study was conducted to evaluate carotid and vertebral arteries blood flow in patients with syncope in which other etiologies had been ruled out.Methods
This one-year retrospective case-control study involved 33 patients (case group) and 33 normal individuals (control group). Carotid and vertebral arteries blood flow was measured in all subjects (ml/min) and SPSS was used for data analysis.Results
Mean blood flow in vertebral arteries in the case group was significantly lower than in the control group (PLanguage:
English
Published:
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, Volume:10 Issue: 2, Mar & Apr 2005
Pages:
97 to 100
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