Definitions

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  • adjective Relating to or involving blood vessels and the vagus nerve.

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  • adjective Pertaining to the vagus nerve as well as the vascular system; often describing an attack etc. characterised by slowing of the pulse and a fall in blood pressure.

Etymologies

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From vaso- +‎ vagal.

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Examples

  • SANJAY GUPTA, CNN MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT: ... called a vasovagal syndrome.

    CNN Transcript Jan 15, 2002 2002

  • The phenomenon, known as vasovagal syncope, can also cause vomiting because the parasympathetic nervous system, which slows down the heart rate and drops your blood pressure

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed DAVE McGINN 2010

  • Eaves was suffering from a medical condition known as vasovagal syncope, which causes fainting spells.

    NewsOK.com RSS - home 2009

  • A condition known as vasovagal syncope can reduce the heart rate and blood pressure -- particularly if the victim is dehydrated.

    NDTV News - Top Stories 2009

  • "it is called a vasovagal episode - the vagus nerve is stimulated by coughing. this lowers the heart rate and drops the blood pressure. may cause a loss of consciousness."

    News from www.pantagraph.com 2009

  • Other reasons could be from vasovagal syndrome which also causes low blood pressure.

    Five People Who Died on the Toilet | myFiveBest 2010

  • Ray had his alleged vasovagal reaction, my husband was the one who suggested the cause: straining at stool–and smiled when he said it.

    A Conversation with Elinor Lipman 2010

  • In addition, I suffered from vasovagal syncope, a fainting and seizure disorder caused by the heart sending incorrect signals from the brain to the vagus nerve and failing to pump enough blood through the body, “cured” by doctors surgically implanting a pacemaker when I was twenty-eight.

    The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008

  • In addition, I suffered from vasovagal syncope, a fainting and seizure disorder caused by the heart sending incorrect signals from the brain to the vagus nerve and failing to pump enough blood through the body, “cured” by doctors surgically implanting a pacemaker when I was twenty-eight.

    The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008

  • The doctors described the episode to be an extreme case of a vasovagal reaction or neurocardiogenic syncope -- an abnormal reflex to wounds or punctures that results in a blood pressure drop leading to decreased blood flow to the brain.

    Ramnath Subramanian: Religious Wisdom for Dealing with Death Ramnath Subramanian 2010

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