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Exploding head syndrome: new observations
1College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.
Background And Purpose:
The etiology of 'exploding head syndrome' (EHS) is currently highly controversial and its management is unknown. The object was to explore these.
Methods:
This observational study describes my personal experience of EHS and discusses its implications.
Results:
I experienced, while suffering from EHS, recurrent episodes of transient cardiac arrests due to sick sinus syndrome. Implantation of a cardiac pacemaker resulted in immediate, dramatic, permanent cessation of both cardiac arrest episodes and EHS. This has not been reported previously.
Conclusions:
This striking temporal relationship indicates a possible association between EHS and sick sinus syndrome.
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