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Tilt-Table Test

Definition

The tilt-table test is a diagnostic procedure used to evaluate the cause of unexplained fainting (syncope) by monitoring the patient's blood pressure, heart rate, and symptoms while they are positioned at different angles on a table. The test helps determine if the fainting is due to a sudden drop in blood pressure or heart rate, indicating a condition called orthostatic hypotension or vasovagal syncope.