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Adam Kirton1, Gabrielle Deveber, Carolyn Gunraj
1Division of Neurology, Alberta Children's Hospital, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. adam.kirton@calgaryhealthregion.ca
Abstract:
Pediatric applications of transcranial magnetic stimulation are rapidly expanding, but lack the safety data established for adults. Transcranial magnetic stimulation-induced neurocardiogenic syncope may represent an age-dependent adverse event that is essentially undescribed in the transcranial magnetic stimulation literature. We report on 2 adolescents (of 10 children studied) with transcranial magnetic stimulation-related neurocardiogenic syncope, identify modifiable risk factors, and suggest measures to improve the safety of future pediatric transcranial magnetic stimulation studies.
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