Join us in exploring an EEG recording during a tilt table test, where we catch a glimpse of what happens in the brain during a fainting episode caused by neurocardiogenic syncope. This video breaks down the unusual EEG pattern of uniform theta waves seen during a syncopal episode, explaining how they signify a slowdown in brain activity. Discover how the vagus nerve's overreaction to common triggers like stress or pain can lead to fainting, and why this isn't usually something to worry about, but still needs careful analysis. It's an insightful look into a common but often misunderstood condition.
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27 июл 2024