Use of Head-Up Tilt Testing to Determine a Possible Cause of Unexpected Cardiac Asystole During Epidural Anesthesia
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概要
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Head-up tilt testing is widely used in the diagnosis of syncope of unknown origin. In this report, head-up tilt testing elucidated the etiology of cardiac asystole of unexpected and sudden onset during orthopedic surgery under epidural anesthesia in a 30-year-old woman. Conventional diagnostic approaches were ineffective. Venous pooling in the lower legs as a result of vasodilation and subsequent vagotony due to epidural anesthesia, a condition mimicking orthostatic stress, is proposed as the mechanism of asystole. Follow-up examinations over 16 months revealed no further syncope and a good clinical course. Head-up tilt testing was useful in determining etiology in this case.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1997-05-20
著者
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Nakamura Haruo
National Defense Medical College
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Nakamura Haruo
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Toranomon Hospital
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OHTA Satoshi
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Hypertension and Cardiorenal Medicine, Dokkyo University Scho
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Isojima Kazushige
First Department of Internal Medicine, Self-Defense Forces Central Hospital
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Isojima Kazushige
Department of Internal Medicine, Japan Self Defense Force Central Hospital
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Uehata Akimi
Department of Internal Medicine, Japan Self Defense Froce Sendai Hospital
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Takase Bonpei
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Defense Medical College
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KURITA AKIRA
Department of Internal Medicine, National Defense Medical College
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Ohtomi Shingo
Division Of Cardiology Mishuku Hospital
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Ohtomi Shingo
Department Of Cardiology Mishuku Hospital
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Uehata Akimi
Self Defense Forces Central Hospital, Internal Medicine
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Nagai Tomoo
Self Defence Forces Central Hospital, Internal Medicine
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Kurita Akira
Department Of Internal Medicine Nippon Medical School
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Goto Tomoko
Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology National Defense Medical College
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Goto Tomoko
Department Of Materials Science & Engineering Nagoya Institute Of Technology
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Nagai Tomoo
Department of Internal Medicine, Self Defense Force Central Hospital
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Takemoto Toshihiko
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Misyuku Hospital
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Uehata Akimi
Self Defense Forces Central Hospital Internal Medicine
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Kurita Akira
First Department Of Internal Medicine National Defense Medical College
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Isojima Kazushige
First Department Of Internal Medicine Self-defense Forces Central Hospital
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Nagai Tomoo
Self Defence Forces Central Hospital Internal Medicine
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Kurita Akira
Research Institute National Defense Medical College
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Uehata Akimi
Self Defense Forces Central Hospital
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Nakamura Haruo
1st Department Of Medicine National Defense Medical College
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Nakamura Haruo
Department Of Internal Medicine-i National Defense Medical College
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Nakamura Haruo
The Department Of Internal Medicine I National Defense Medical College
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Nakamura Haruo
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery Toranomon Hospital
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Goto Tomoko
Department Of Internal Medicine Self Defense Force Central Hospital:department Of Cardiology Misyuku
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Kurita Akira
Department Of Information Science Fukui University
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Takemoto Toshihiko
Department Of Orthopedic Surgery Misyuku Hospital
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Takemoto Toshihiko
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Osaka Univ. :rutgers Univ.
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Goto Tomoko
Department Of Anesthesiology Kumamoto Chuo Hospital
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Kurita Akira
Department Of Cardiology Nippon Medical School
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Ohta Satoshi
Department Of Cardiology Misyuku Hospital
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Isojima Kazushige
1st Dept. Of Int. Med. Nippon Medical School
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Uehata Akimi
Department Of Cardiology Self Defense Central Hospital
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Kurita Akira
The First Department Of Internal Medicine.
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OHTA Satoshi
Department of Biotechnology, Senshu University of Ishinomaki
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