The usefulness of carotid sinus massage in different patient groups

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作者
Kumar, NP [1 ]
Thomas, A [1 ]
Mudd, P [1 ]
Morris, RO [1 ]
Masud, T [1 ]
机构
[1] City Hosp, Clin Gerontol Res Unit, Nottingham NG5 1PB, England
关键词
carotid sinus massage; syncope; falls; dizziness; carotid sinus syndrome;
D O I
10.1093/ageing/afg114
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Aim: to determine the positive yield of carotid sinus massage in different patient groups: unexplained syncope, falls, dizziness and controls. Design: observational study. Setting: teaching hospital. Methods: we studied consecutive patients over the age of 60 years referred to the 'falls clinic' with a history of unexplained syncope, unexplained falls and unexplained dizziness. We also studied asymptomatic control subjects recruited from a general practice register aged 60 years and over. All patients and control subjects underwent a full clinical assessment (comprehensive history and detailed clinical examination including supine and erect blood pressure measurements) and 12-lead electrocardiography. We performed carotid sinus massage in the supine position for 5 seconds separately on both sides followed by repeating the procedure in the upright positions using a motorised tilt table. Heart rate and blood pressure were recorded using a cardiac monitor and digital plethysmography respectively. The test was considered positive if carotid sinus massage produced asystole with more than a 3 second pause (cardioinhibitory type of carotid sinus syndrome), or a fall in systolic blood pressure of more than 50 mmHg in the absence of significant cardioinhibition (vasodepressor type of carotid sinus syndrome) or where there was evidence of both vasodepressor and cardio-inhibition as above (mixed type). Results: we studied 44 asymptomatic control subjects and 221 symptomatic patients (130 with unexplained syncope, 41 with unexplained falls and 50 with unexplained dizziness). In the overall symptomatic patient group, the positive yield (any type of carotid sinus syndrome) was 17.6% (95% CI=12.7-22.5). The positive yield in men (26.3% (95% CI=16.4-36.2)) was twice that in women (13.1% (95% CI=7.6-18.6)) (P=0.014). Overall any type of carotid sinus syndrome was present in 22.3% (n=29) of the syncope group, 17.1% (n=7) in the unexplained fallers group and 6% (n=3) in the dizziness group. We also found that no women with unexplained dizziness had a positive carotid sinus massage test. None of the controls demonstrated a positive response. None of the subjects suffered any complications during or after the test. Conclusion: the positive yield of carotid sinus massage in symptomatic patients was 17.6% with the yield in men being twice that in women. None of the asymptomatic control subjects demonstrated a positive response. The yields in unexplained syncope and unexplained falls patients were around 4-fold and 3-fold higher respectively than in unexplained dizziness patients. The positive yield in women with unexplained dizziness (without a definite history of syncope and falls) is zero. Hence, carotid sinus massage in older adults should particularly be targeted at patients with unexplained syncope and unexplained falls.
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