Reflex vasovagal syncope--is there a benefit in pacemaker therapy?

Rev Port Cardiol. 2014 May;33(5):297-303. doi: 10.1016/j.repc.2014.02.007. Epub 2014 Jun 2.
[Article in English, Portuguese]

Abstract

Reflex vasovagal syncope often affects young populations and is associated with a benign prognosis in terms of mortality. However, a minority of patients have recurrent episodes, with a considerable impact on their quality of life. Pacemaker therapy has been an option in these patients since the 1990s if a conservative strategy fails. Initially, non-randomized and open-label randomized trials showed promising results, but these studies were associated with a significant placebo effect. Recently, an approach based on the use of implantable loop recorders has shown that some patients with reflex vasovagal syncope could benefit from implantation with dual-chamber pacemakers, particularly patients aged >40 years, with recurrent syncopal episodes resulting in frequent injuries, in whom a long asystole (≥3 s asystole with syncope or ≥6 s asystole without syncope) has been documented with an implantable loop recorder. The authors present a literature review on the role of cardiac pacing in reflex vasovagal syncope and propose a diagnostic and therapeutic decision flowchart for patients with syncope of probable reflex etiology.

Keywords: Algoritmo de decisão; Decision flowchart; Detetor de eventos implantável; Dual‐chamber pacemaker; Implantable loop recorder; Pacemaker de dupla câmara; Reflex; Reflexa; Syncope; Síncope; Vasovagal.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Decision Trees
  • Humans
  • Pacemaker, Artificial*
  • Syncope, Vasovagal / therapy*