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Author(s):
Steven Podd
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Jacqueline Hunt
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Neil Sulke
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3 years ago
Vasovagal syncope (VVS) is most common cause of syncope,1 with 37 % of the population suffering at least one attack during their life time.2 Head up tilt-table testing (HUTT) was first evaluated and used for the diagnosis of VVS in 1986.3–4 Prior to this, diagnosis relied purely on the clinical history and exclusion of other conditions. With almost 40 % of patients with VVS experiencing no…
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Raghuram Lakshminarayan
Job title: Consultant Vascular Radiologist
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Ewa Piotrowicz
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Ryszard Piotrowicz
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3 years ago
Telemedicine (TM) (see Table 1) finds its application most commonly in chronic heart failure (HF).1–3 TM can be useful during exercise training (ET) as a tool to control stability of the clinical status of patients and to supervise training sessions. These goals can be achieved by monitoring clinical symptoms (dyspnoea, fatigue, oedema, chest pain, palpitations, etc.) and monitoring parameters …
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Albert Ferro
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Job title: Professor of Cardiovascular Clinical Pharmacology
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Afzal Sohaib
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Job title: ECES
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Jonathan Byrne
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Job title: PhD, MB, ChB
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Jose Osorio
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Job title: Medical Director
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Dawn Adamson
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Job title: Consultant Interventional Cardiologist
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Rifly Rafiudeen
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Emma Wilton
Job title: Consultant Vascular Surgeon
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