Prayuth Rasmeehirun MD*, Rungroj Krittayaphong MD*
Affiliation : * Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
Background : Vasovagal syncope (VVS) represents by far the most common cause of syncope as it is diagnosed in around
50% of all patients that come to an emergency department. Although VVS is not fatal, it can cause an injury. Even serious
injuries are not common, but there are reports of serious injuries of up to 5%. There are no current studies that demonstrate
the effectiveness of any treatment. Past studies found that an Anti-Gravity suit (G-suit) can increase blood pressure and has
been reported to prevent orthostatic hypotension effectively in patients with diabetes. It is possible that the G-suit can prevent
VVS.
Objective : In the present study, the authors assessed the efficacy of G-suit for vasovagal syncope prevention.
Material and Method: In this open-label, randomize controlled study, we used the Italian tilt protocol, namely 60° passive
tilting followed by 0.4 mg nitroglycerin challenge when the passive phase fails to induce syncope. If test was positive, then
patient was enrolled. Tilt table test was repeated to compare G-suited and no G-suited to assess efficacy of G-suit for
vasovagal syncope prevention.
Results : 10 patients were enrolled. There is no difference between the control group and an experimental group. In this study
there is no cardio-inhibition vasovagal syncope. Positive tilt table test occurred in 50% of the patients receiving G-suited and
100% in control group (p 0.133).
Conclusion : G-suit is unable to prevent syncope in patients with positive tilt table test but the result is not statistically
significant. However, the number of patients may be too small.
Keywords : G-suit, Vasovagal syncope, Tilt table test
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