: Syncope is a short-term transient loss of consciousness, characterized by rapid onset and complete spontaneous recovery. According to the 2018 European Society of Cardiology guidelines, three different types of syncope have been identified. However, all forms of syncope share a common final pathophysiological event, global cerebral hypoperfusion, which results from the inability of the circulatory system to maintain blood pressure at the level required to efficiently supply blood to the brain. The vasovagal syncope (VVS) is the most common form of syncope. Although, VVS is generally harmless, its frequent occurrence can negatively affect quality of life and increase the risk of adverse events. The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying VVS remain obscure. The multifaceted nature of VVS presents a veritable challenge to understanding this condition and developing preventative strategies. Thus, the aim of this review was to discuss the factors contributing to the pathogenesis of VVS and provide guidance for future research.

Longo, S., Legramante, J.m., Rizza, S., Federici, M. (2023). Vasovagal syncope: An overview of pathophysiological mechanisms. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE [10.1016/j.ejim.2023.03.025].

Vasovagal syncope: An overview of pathophysiological mechanisms

Longo, Susanna;Legramante, Jacopo M;Rizza, Stefano;Federici, Massimo
2023-04-06

Abstract

: Syncope is a short-term transient loss of consciousness, characterized by rapid onset and complete spontaneous recovery. According to the 2018 European Society of Cardiology guidelines, three different types of syncope have been identified. However, all forms of syncope share a common final pathophysiological event, global cerebral hypoperfusion, which results from the inability of the circulatory system to maintain blood pressure at the level required to efficiently supply blood to the brain. The vasovagal syncope (VVS) is the most common form of syncope. Although, VVS is generally harmless, its frequent occurrence can negatively affect quality of life and increase the risk of adverse events. The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying VVS remain obscure. The multifaceted nature of VVS presents a veritable challenge to understanding this condition and developing preventative strategies. Thus, the aim of this review was to discuss the factors contributing to the pathogenesis of VVS and provide guidance for future research.
6-apr-2023
Online ahead of print
Rilevanza internazionale
Recensione
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/09 - MEDICINA INTERNA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Baroreflex
Cerebral hypoperfusion
Gut microbiota
Syncope
Transient loss of consciousness
Vagus nerve
Vasovagal sincope
Longo, S., Legramante, J.m., Rizza, S., Federici, M. (2023). Vasovagal syncope: An overview of pathophysiological mechanisms. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE [10.1016/j.ejim.2023.03.025].
Longo, S; Legramante, Jm; Rizza, S; Federici, M
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