Pathophysiology of syncope: current concepts and their development.

IF 4 2区 化学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Bioconjugate Chemistry Bioconjugate Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-15 DOI:10.1152/physrev.00007.2024
David G Benditt, Artur Fedorowski, Richard Sutton, J Gert van Dijk
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Abstract

Syncope is a symptom in which transient loss of consciousness occurs as a consequence of a self-limited, spontaneously terminating period of cerebral hypoperfusion. Many circulatory disturbances (e.g. brady- or tachyarrhythmias, reflex cardioinhibition-vasodepression-hypotension) may trigger a syncope or near-syncope episode, and identifying the cause(s) is often challenging. Some syncope may involve multiple etiologies operating in concert, whereas in other cases multiple syncope events may be due to various differing causes at different times. In this communication, we address the current understanding of the principal contributors to syncope pathophysiology including examination of the manner in which concepts evolved, an overview of factors that constitute consciousness and loss of consciousness, and aspects of neurovascular control and communication that are impacted by cerebral hypoperfusion leading to syncope. Emphasis focuses on 1) current understanding of the way transient systemic hypotension impacts brain blood flow and brain function; 2) the complexity and temporal sequence of vascular, humoral, and cardiac factors that may accompany the most common causes of syncope; 3) the range of circumstances and disease states that may lead to syncope; and 4) clinical features associated with syncope and in particular the reflex syncope syndromes.

晕厥的病理生理学:当前概念及其发展。
晕厥是指由于自限性、自发终止的脑灌注不足而导致的短暂意识丧失症状。许多循环障碍(如缓慢性或快速性心律失常、反射性心脏抑制-血管扩张-高血压)都可能引发晕厥或濒临晕厥发作,而确定病因往往具有挑战性。有些晕厥可能涉及多种病因的共同作用,而在其他情况下,多次晕厥事件可能是由不同时间的不同病因引起的。在这篇通讯中,我们阐述了目前对晕厥病理生理学主要成因的理解,包括研究概念演变的方式,概述构成意识和意识丧失的因素,以及脑灌注不足导致晕厥所影响的神经-血管控制和交流的各个方面。重点在于1) 目前对一过性全身低血压如何影响脑血流和脑功能的理解;2) 可能伴随晕厥最常见原因的血管、体液和心脏因素的复杂性和时间顺序;3) 可能导致晕厥的各种情况和疾病状态;4) 与晕厥相关的临床特征,尤其是反射性晕厥综合征。
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CiteScore
9.00
自引率
2.10%
发文量
236
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Bioconjugate Chemistry invites original contributions on all research at the interface between man-made and biological materials. The mission of the journal is to communicate to advances in fields including therapeutic delivery, imaging, bionanotechnology, and synthetic biology. Bioconjugate Chemistry is intended to provide a forum for presentation of research relevant to all aspects of bioconjugates, including the preparation, properties and applications of biomolecular conjugates.
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