Natural history of patients with unexplained syncope and a nondiagnostic electrophysiologic study
JA Kushner,
WH Kou,
AH Kadish,
and
F Morady
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor.
The purpose of this study was to define the natural history of 99 patients with unexplained syncope who underwent an electrophysiologic test that either was entirely normal or demonstrated nonspecific abnormalities that were nondiagnostic (inducible polymorphic ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation, a mildly prolonged sinus node recovery time of less than 2 s, a His-ventricular interval of 55 to 99 ms or supraventricular tachycardia not associated with hypotension). The mean age (+/- SD) of the patients was 56 +/- 19 years; structural heart disease was present in 47 patients and absent in 52. Complete follow-up was available in 95 patients. During 20 +/- 11 months of follow-up, 2 patients (2%) died suddenly, 19 patients (20%) had recurrent syncope and 74 patients (78%) had no further episodes of syncope. Among the 19 patients who continued to have syncope after the electrophysiologic testing, the cause of syncope was established clinically in 4 and was found to be high degree atrioventricular (AV) block (2 patients) or sinus node dysfunction (2 patients). No clinical or laboratory findings distinguished patients who had sudden death or syncope during follow-up from patients who did not. In conclusion, in patients with unexplained syncope who undergo an electrophysiologic test that is nondiagnostic 1) the incidence of sudden death is low (2%); 2) the remission rate of syncope is high (80%); 3) the electrophysiologic test may be documented to have been falsely negative in greater than or equal to 20% of patients who continue to have syncope, syncope in these patients being caused by AV block or sinus node dysfunction; and 4) patients at risk of sudden death or recurrent syncope, or both, cannot be readily identified prospectively.
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