P1101
Is there any link between vitamin D deficiency and vasovagal syncope?

EP Europace Journal

18 June 2020
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Abstract

AbstractBackground

This study aimed to investigate serum 25[OH]D levels between patients with vasovagal syncope(VVS) diagnosed by head-up tilt table test (HUTT) and patients who do not develop syncope during the test.

Methods

Sixty-eight consecutive patients [mean age 33.2 ± 14.5 years, 49 females (72.1%)] were categorized based on their HUTT results (positive vs. negative, n = 40 vs. 28).25[OH]D levels were measured by chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay method in all patients.

Results

There was no difference between the two groups in terms of blood tests, Body Mass Index, gender, echocardiographic findings(p > 0.05).Mean 25[OH]D level was lower in HUTT positive patients when compared to the HUTT negative group(p < 0.05).25[OH]D levels were significantly lower between patients over the age 25 in two groups (mean level 17.9 ± 7.3 vs 26.3 ± 8.5, respectively,p < 0.005).(Table 1) 

Conclusion

We found that patients diagnosed VVS by HUTT test had lower 25[OH]D levels.Measurement of vitamin D level may be an important factor in VVS patients.

Table 1

Head-up Tilt Testingpositive (n = 40)negative (n = 28)p value
Age (years)33.2 ± 13.733.3 ± 15.90.973
Female gender (%)31 (77.5)18(64.3)0.232
BMI (kg/m2)23.4 ± 3.123.0 ± 2.60,596
EF (%)59.2 ± 1.659.1 ± 1.30.357
LA (mm)34 ± 2.433 ± 2.70.715
RA (mm)32 ± 2.531 ± 2.70.141
Vitamin D (ng/mL)16.5 ± 6.623.9 ± 9.50.001
Vitamin B12 (pg/mL)355.1 ± 124.6378 ± 87.00.367
TSH (mIU/L)1.8 ± 0.81.7 ± 0.90.367
Glucose (mg/dL)87.0 ± 7.490.5 ± 8.10.076
Creatinine (mg/dL)0.6 ± 0.10.7 ± 0.10..55
Sodium (mmol/L)139.8 ± 2.0139.7 ± 2.50.931
Potassium (mmol/L)4.1 ± 0.34.1 ± 0.20.674
Calcium (mg/dL)8.9 ± 0.98.9 ± 1.10.476
Wbc (x103/uL)7.3 ± 1.66.9 ± 1.60.339
Hb (g/dL)13.3 ± 1.313.5 ± 1.80.664
Age (years)Vitamin D levelVitamin D level0.132
≤ 25 (n = 31)14.8 ± 5.521.2 ± 10.20.057
> 25 (n = 37)17.9 ± 7.326.3 ± 8.50.005

Patients characteristics of Head-up Tilt Testing positive and negative group

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