A tilt table test is used to check people who have fainted or who often feel lightheaded. The results help your doctor know the cause of your fainting or feeling lightheaded.
The test uses a special table that slowly tilts you to an upright position. It checks how your body responds when you change positions.
This test is done to find out why you might be having certain symptoms, such as fainting or feeling lightheaded. Your doctor can see if your symptoms are caused by problems with your heart rate or blood pressure.
The test will take about an hour. It may take longer if you get medicine to speed up your heart during the test.
The test result is normal if your blood pressure stays stable during the test and you do not feel lightheaded or faint. The test result is not normal if your blood pressure drops and you feel lightheaded or faint. These symptoms might happen because of a slow heart rate.
Current as of: July 31, 2024
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