在不明原因晕厥的临床评估中,腺苷试验过时了吗?

IF 3.3 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Melani Sotiriadou, Antonios P Antoniadis, Nikolaos Fragakis, Vassilios Vassilikos
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摘要

晕厥是一种常见的临床疾病,影响50%的普通人群;然而,其确切的病理生理和潜在机制尚不清楚。腺苷试验(ADT)已被提议作为一种补充诊断试验在不明原因晕厥的检查中,旨在进一步阐明自发性晕厥的潜在发病机制。尽管最近的欧洲心脏病学会晕厥管理指南尚未认可ADT,但使用一种快速、安全、无创的检测方法有助于准确诊断和合理治疗,可能值得进一步考虑。本文综述了ADT在不明原因晕厥的调查和治疗中的作用,并强调了该领域的未来前景。作者还分析了由于腺苷途径参与ADT反应,目前腺苷血浆水平及其受体面临的挑战和研究目标。
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Is the Adenosine Test Obsolete in the Clinical Assessment of Syncope of Unknown Origin?

Is the Adenosine Test Obsolete in the Clinical Assessment of Syncope of Unknown Origin?

Is the Adenosine Test Obsolete in the Clinical Assessment of Syncope of Unknown Origin?

Syncope is a common clinical condition affecting 50% of the general population; however, its exact pathophysiology and underlying mechanisms remain elusive. The adenosine test (ADT) has been proposed as a complementary diagnostic test in the work-up of syncope of unknown origin aiming to further elucidate the underlying pathogenetic mechanism of spontaneous syncope. Although ADT has not been endorsed by the recent European Society of Cardiology guidelines on syncope management, the use of a quick, safe and non-invasive test which can contribute to an accurate diagnosis and rationalised therapy, may deserve further consideration. This review summarises the evidence on the role of ADT in the investigation and management of syncope of unknown origin and highlights future perspectives in this area. The authors also analyse the current challenges and research targets on adenosine plasma levels and its receptors due to the involvement of the adenosine pathway in the ADT response.

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Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review
Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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