Patel Nachiket, Ibrahim Saif, Shah Jainil, Orellana-Barrios Menfil A, Paterick Timothy E, Tajik A Jamil
Division of Interventional Cardiology, Banner University Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona (Patel); Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, Florida (Ibrahim, Shah, Orellana-Barrios); Methodist Cardiovascular Consultants, Methodist Health System, Dallas, Texas (Paterick); and Cardiac Specialty Centers, Aurora Health Care, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Tajik).
Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent). 2017 Jul;30(3):293-294. doi: 10.1080/08998280.2017.11929619.
Deglutition syncope, also known as swallow syncope, is a neurally mediated reflex syndrome. The common intervention of the heart, esophagus, and stomach by the vagus nerve is central to its pathogenesis, whereby swallowing causes inhibition of the cardiac conduction system. It is most commonly associated with disorders of the esophagus, both organic and functional. Herein we describe the case of a 48-year-old man presenting with transient syncopal episodes that occurred while eating caused by an intrathoracic stomach due to a hiatal hernia.
吞咽性晕厥,又称吞咽晕厥,是一种神经介导的反射综合征。迷走神经对心脏、食管和胃的常见干预是其发病机制的核心,吞咽会抑制心脏传导系统。它最常与食管的器质性和功能性疾病相关。在此,我们描述了一名48岁男性的病例,该患者因食管裂孔疝导致胸腔内胃,在进食时出现短暂性晕厥发作。