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Carotid Sinus Hypersensitivity and Syndrome in Patients with Chronic Atrial Fibrillation
Authors:RAOUL CICOGNA,GIOSUÈ   MASCIOLI,FELICE GIULIO BONOMI,ROBERT S. KIEVAL,MARGO GATTINI BERNABO,ANNALISA TURELLI,ODOARDO VISIOLI
Affiliation:Chair and the Division of Cardiology, Universitàdegli Studi e Spedali Civili, Brescia, Italy
Abstract:Carotid sinus hypersensitivity (CSH) has been studied in subjects in sinus rhythm, but it has never been studied in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation (AF). After a finding of CSH in a patient with chronic AF and syncope, we studied the effects of carotid sinus stimulation in a group of patients with AF. Ten patients with chronic AF and normal ventricular rates who complained of dizziness or loss of consciousness underwent right and left carotid sinus massage (CSM) during ECG monitoring. A control group of ten patients with AF but without neurological symptoms was likewise investigated. CSH was present in eight symptomatic patients (5 patients presented right CSH, 1 left and 2 bilateral CSH), but only in three of the control patients. The mean duration of asystole induced by right CSM was 5.94 ± 2.10 seconds; the mean asystolic interval induced by left CSM lasted 8.58 ± 1.42 seconds. Six patients in the symptomatic group had a recurrence of spontaneous symptomatology during CSM, so that a diagnosis of carotid sinus syndrome was established. All symptomatic patients (8 patients with CSH, 2 patients with ventricular standstills but without CSH) received a permanent ventricular pacemaker. Following pacing, all patients, except for one with a significant drop of systolic blood pressure during CSM. became completely asymptomatic. In elder patients with chronic AF, CSH can induce prolonged ventricular asystole, which may be responsible for neurological symptoms such as dizziness, presyncope, or syncope, as observed in patients in sinus rhythm with carotid sinus syndrome. Abnormal sensitivity of the carotid sinus could, therefore, be one of the causes of increased morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic AF. Permanent ventricular pacing may help reduce these complications.
Keywords:atrial fibrillation    carotid sinus syndrome    syncope, pacing
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