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Heart 1998;80:596-600; doi:10.1136/hrt.80.6.596
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Heart 1998;80:596-600 ( December )

Increased orthostatic tolerance following moderate exercise training in patients with unexplained syncope

B L Mtinangi, R Hainsworth

Institute for Cardiovascular Research, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK

Correspondence to: Dr Hainsworth.

Accepted for publication 16 July 1998

Objective---To determine whether a programme of simple, moderate exercise training increases blood volume and improves orthostatic tolerance in patients with attacks of syncope or near syncope related to orthostatic stress.
Design---An open study in 14 patients referred with unexplained attacks of syncope, who were shown to have a low tolerance to an orthostatic stress test. Measurements were made of plasma and blood volumes, orthostatic tolerance to a test of combined head up tilt and lower body suction, and baroreceptor sensitivity by applying subatmospheric pressures to a chamber over the neck. Cardiorespiratory fitness was assessed from the relation between heart rate and oxygen uptake during a graded treadmill exercise test. Assessments were made before and after undertaking an exercise training programme (Canadian Air Force 5BX/XBX).
Results---After the training period, 12 of the 14 patients showed evidence of improved cardiorespiratory fitness. All 12 patients were symptomatically improved; they showed increases in plasma and blood volumes and in orthostatic tolerance, and decreases in baroreceptor sensitivity. Despite the improved orthostatic tolerance, values of blood pressure both while supine and initially following tilting were lower than before training.
Conclusions---Exercise training has a role in the management of patients with syncope and poor orthostatic tolerance. It improves symptoms and increases orthostatic tolerance without increasing resting blood pressure.

Keywords: orthostasis;  syncope;  baroreceptors;  exercise


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