Lai C W, Ziegler D K
Neurology. 1981 Sep;31(9):1152-4. doi: 10.1212/wnl.31.9.1152.
In a case of repeated syncope of abrupt onset and questionable origin, we utilized the continuous ambulatory cassette recorder to document simultaneous electroencephalography/electrocardiography (EEG/ECG) changes. Recording during a spontaneous episode established the cardiogenic origin. Problems in differential diagnosis of syncope and seizure are discussed. With this new instrument, if the initial event in ECG abnormality (as in the present case), further cardiologic study is indicated. If epileptiform EEG activity is primary, neurologic investigation is the direction to pursue; if there is nonepileptiform EEG slowing without ECG abnormality, diagnosis of syncope of noncardiac origin (e.g., hypotension, hypoglycemia) should be considered.
对于一例起病突然且病因存疑的反复晕厥患者,我们使用连续动态盒式记录仪记录同步脑电图/心电图(EEG/ECG)变化。在一次自发发作期间进行记录确定了心源性病因。讨论了晕厥与癫痫发作鉴别诊断中的问题。使用这种新仪器,如果心电图异常是首发事件(如本例),则需进一步进行心脏学检查。如果癫痫样脑电图活动是主要的,则应进行神经学检查;如果脑电图无癫痫样减慢且心电图正常,则应考虑非心源性晕厥(如低血压、低血糖)的诊断。