Diagnostic value of the head-up tilt test and the R-test in patients with syncope

Heart Int. 2006;2(3-4):171. doi: 10.4081/hi.2006.171. Epub 2006 Dec 15.

Abstract

The diagnostic value of the head-up tilt test (HUTT) in discovering vasovagal syndrome depends on the pre-test probability. An accurate anamnesis and clinical examination screens the patients indicated for the HUTT. In patients with unexplained syncope, the R-test is an alternative procedure to discover its cause. In our study, we evaluated the diagnostic significance of the HUTT in a group of 211 patients and of the R-test in a subgroup of 45 patients with negative HUTT results and with negative traditional Holter ECG monitoring (24 hr).

Keywords: Head-up tilt test; R-test; Syncope.