Accurate diagnosis of convulsive syncope: role of an implantable subcutaneous ECG monitor
- PMID: 10356379
- DOI: 10.1053/seiz.1998.0261
Accurate diagnosis of convulsive syncope: role of an implantable subcutaneous ECG monitor
Abstract
Convulsive syncope due to transient bradycardia is recognized as a cause of treatment-resistant seizures. However, the diagnosis may be difficult to make with conventional electrocardiographic devices if attacks are infrequent. We present a case of apparent epilepsy in which a new implantable electrocardiographic event recorder (the 'Reveal' insertable loop recorder) was used to show that attacks were caused by prolonged asystole of up to 36 s in duration. The insertable loop recorder may have an important role in the investigation of patients with treatment-resistant seizures, particularly where there is a strong suspicion of an underlying cardiac arrhythmia.
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Comment in
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Epilepsy research group.Seizure. 1999 Aug;8(5):318. doi: 10.1053/seiz.1999.0298. Seizure. 1999. PMID: 10486299 No abstract available.
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