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Selected Abstracts > Syncope > Is Home Orthostatic Self-Training Effective in Preventing Neurally Mediated Syncope
Title: Is Home Orthostatic Self-Training Effective in Preventing Neurally Mediated Syncope
(PACE 2007; 30:638-643)
Background:
Methods and Results:
Fourty-two consecutive patients (24 males and 18 females, mean age 39 years, 16-68 years) with recurrent neurally mediated syncope were randomized into the tilt training and control groups. The home orthostatic self-training program consisted of daily sessions for 7 days a week for 4 weeks. In order to determine the effects of home orthostatic self-training, we repeated the head-up tilt test in both groups 4 weeks later. Among the tilt-training group, 9 of 16 patients (56%) had a positive response on follow-up head-up tilt test. Among the untreated control group, 9 of 17 patients (53%) had a positive response on follow-up head-up tilt test. In subgroup analyses according to the number of tilttraining sessions or the classified type, we found no differences in the follow-up head-up tilt test responses. Spontaneous syncope or presyncope over mean follow-up of 16.9 months were observed in 42.9% versus 47.1% in the tilt-training and control group, respectively.Conclusions:
Home orthostatic self-training was ineffective in reducing the positive response rate of head-up tilt test in patients with recurrent neurally mediated syncope.