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Vasovagal Syncope

Mechanism

Regardless of the trigger, the mechanism of syncope is similar

This results in a spectrum of hemodynamic responses:

The majority of people with vasovagal syncope have a mixed response somewhere between these two ends of the spectrum.

One account for these physiological responses is the Bezold-Jarisch reflex.

CVS Challenges

The CVS response

NB: Baroreflex vasoconstriction = more effective than venoconstriction to restore MAP

 ! (not to be confused with the vascular function curves where venoconstriction shifts the curve more up than what vasoconstriction rotates it downwards)

\[ CBF \; = \; {{MAP \; – \; (CVP \; or \; ICP)} \over {CVR}} \; \; \; {{\leftarrow \leftarrow arterial \; baroreflex} \over {\leftarrow \leftarrow pressure \; autoregulation}}\]

JC 2019

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2017B Q19 Describe the physiology of a vasovagal syncope historical_member