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NCT ID: NCT06356207 Recruiting - Syncope Clinical Trials

Syncope-Asystole Latency Time in Tilt Table Test: The SALT-TILT Study

SALT-TILT
Start date: March 20, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Syncope is a common presenting condition. Pacemaker implantation can significantly reduce syncope recurrences in reflex syncope. However, despite careful selection, a substantial proportion of patients treated with pacemakers suffer recurrences of syncope. It is thought that a pronounced vasodepressor component may hinder the efficacy of pacing in patients, preventing adequate cerebral perfusion during the reflex, thus relativizing the anti-bradycardia function of the pacemaker to prevent syncope. It is hypothesised that the time elapsed from the actual loss of consciousness to the asystole recorded on the ECG during Tilt Table Test may be predictive in terms of response to pacemaker therapy, so this parameter becomes the subject of the present study.

NCT ID: NCT05751330 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Neurally Mediated Syncope

Italian Cardioneuroablation Study for Neurocardiogenic Syncope Patients

ItalianCNA
Start date: September 20, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Multicenter Italian interventional "proof of efficacy" clinical trial that aims to evaluate the incidence of asystolic pauses and heart rate in patients with CNS who performed severe CNA identified through asystolic pauses identification by implantable loop recorder. The study is independent, "investigator-initiated," sponsored by a nonprofit scientific association called the Italian Multidisciplinary Group for the Study of Syncope (GIMSI).

NCT ID: NCT02388087 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Neurally Mediated Syncope

The Iliac Arterio-venous Fistula for Treatment of Neurally Mediated Syncope Study

SHAM-ROX NMS
Start date: May 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to investigate the efficacy of the ROX coupler in treating patients with tilt test proven Neurally mediated syncope.