Cardiac syncope due to pain: Report of a case responsive to duloxetine treatment
Künye
Kaplan, C., Kocaman, S. A., Durakoğlugil, M. E., Kaya, E., & Senol, M. G. (2013). Cardiac syncope due to pain: report of a case responsive to duloxetine treatment. Herz, 38(6), 683–684. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00059-012-3734-6Özet
Neurocardiogenic syncope comprises situations triggered by neurological reflexes resulting in abnormal responses of the neurocardiovascular system that cause loss of consciousness. A vast number of clinical conditions may cause this disorder including pain, defecation, micturition, swallowing, cough, sudden fear or excitement, exercise, and long-time standing. Treatment options for syncope prevention are not satisfactory. Several agents were used for pharmacological treatment without success. Selective inhibitors of neuronal norepinephrine transporter (NET) like duloxetine may play a role in neurally mediated syncope by increasing synaptic norepinephrine levels. Therefore, we report the effect of duloxetine in a patient with pain-induced syncope resistant to standard regimens. © 2012 Urban & Vogel. Schlüsselwörter.