19 Vasovagal Syncope and Emotional Fainting Flashcards

1
Q

What is vasovagal syncope?

A

frofound bradycardia and vasodilation leading to a big fall in ABP below the autoregulatory range

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What precedes vasovagal syncopy?

A

strong tachycardia and increase in contractility

more typically an alerting / defence response

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What causes vasovagal syncope?

A

sudden increase in vagal activity to the heart and a decrease in sympathetic activity to blood vessels

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What might cause a strong tachycardia and contractility?

A

strong baroreceptor reflex

exercise - induced

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5
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What test might be used to see if someone needs treatment for fainting?

A

Head tilt and lower body negative pressure

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How might head tilt and LBNP cause vasovagal syncope?

A

venous pooling (decreases SV)
BRR increases HR
fall in CO
TPR increases to maintain ABP

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How does the vasovagal response work?

A

defence response - strong sympathetic effect

ventricles contract fast and strong, decreasing EDV

torsion of ventricle stimulates mechanoreceptors in wall

Vagus to NTS to lateral hypothalamus

reflex increase in vagal activity

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8
Q

How might you treat it?

A
avoid fainting triggers
avoid hot crowded places
avoid alcohol
foot exercise, socks...
salt intake
fludocortisone acetate
pacemaker
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9
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What does fludocortisone acetate do?

A

expands blood volume

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