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Treatment of Stokes-Adams Syndrome in Germany

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Stokes-Adams attack diagnosis
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Pacemaker implantation for Stokes-Adams attack
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St. Antonius Hospital Eschweiler
Germany, Eschweiler
St. Antonius Hospital Eschweiler
Overall rating8.3 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the St. Antonius Hospital Eschweiler ranks among the top medical facilities in North Rhine-Westphalia! The hospital is a modern medical complex with 13 specialized departments. The hospital has more than 165 years of history, so it has long won an excellent reputation not only in Germ
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Hospital Bogenhausen Munich
Germany, Munich
Hospital Bogenhausen Munich
Overall rating7.8 / 10
According to the reputable Focus magazine, the Hospital Bogenhausen Munich ranks among the ten best medical centers in Bavaria and among the top 50 medical facilities in Germany! The medical facility is the Academic Hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The modern hospital with the highest level of services annuall
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Catholic Clinic Koblenz-Montabaur
Germany, Koblenz
Catholic Clinic Koblenz-Montabaur
Overall rating10 / 10
The Catholic Clinic Koblenz-Montabaur is a modern medical facility with an excellent reputation in Germany and abroad. The medical center is an academic clinic of the University Hospital Mainz, which gives patients the opportunity to take advantage of scientific advances and innovative treatments. The clinic has the widest possi
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Conradia Radiology Center Munich
Germany, Munich
Conradia Radiology Center Munich
Overall rating8.9 / 10
The Conradia Radiology Center Munich is a modern diagnostic clinic focused on providing high-quality services in the field of preventive medicine using high-tech latest generation equipment. The main task of the specialists working in the medical facility is to carry out imaging tests of all organs and anatomical structures of t
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Brothers of Mercy Hospital Munich
Germany, Munich
Brothers of Mercy Hospital Munich
Overall rating10 / 10
According to the Focus magazine, the Brothers of Mercy Hospital Munich ranks among the top German hospitals in the Federal State of Bavaria! The hospital is a modern medical facility with the highest level of medical care and long traditions. The hospital operates on the basis of the Technical University of Munich and the German
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Sana Hospital Duisburg
Germany, Duisburg
Sana Hospital Duisburg
Overall rating9.1 / 10
The Sana Hospital Duisburg is a maximum care medical center with 678 beds and 17 specialized departments. With the very latest innovations and high quality patient care, the clinic works for the benefit of a person and their health. The hospital ranks among the leading clinics in the region. In 2013, the hospital
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Hospital Harlaching Munich
Germany, Munich
Hospital Harlaching Munich
Overall rating9.2 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the Hospital Harlaching Munich ranks among the top 20 medical centers in Bavaria, and is also one of the 100 best hospitals in Germany! The medical complex provides top-class medical care, which meets modern European standards. The medical facility is an Academic Hospital of the Ludwi
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PAN Clinic Cologne
Germany, Cologne
PAN Clinic Cologne
Overall rating9 / 10
The PAN Clinic Cologne is a multidisciplinary medical facility that combines advanced medicine, excellent quality of patient care and a high level of comfort. Founded in 1999, the clinic is located in the very heart of Cologne. During this time, the medical complex has gained long clinical experience, but at the same time it has
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St. Anna Hospital Herne
Germany, Herne
St. Anna Hospital Herne
Overall rating9.5 / 10
According to the famous Focus magazine, the St. Anna Hospital Herne ranks among the best medical facilities in North Rhine-Westphalia! The hospital first opened its doors to patients on September 27, 1901, and therefore it is rightfully proud of its long history and successful treatment results. Initially, the hospital had only
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St. Joseph Hospital Haan
Germany, Haan
St. Joseph Hospital Haan
Overall rating9 / 10
The St. Joseph Hospital Haan has a long history of providing top-class medical services and tender care for patients in accordance with Catholic principles. The priority clinical focuses include cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, oncology, endocrinology, general and abdominal surgery, endocrine surgery, hernia repair sur
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ATOS Orthoparc Clinic Cologne
Germany, Cologne
ATOS Orthoparc Clinic Cologne
Overall rating9.8 / 10
According to the prestigious German Focus magazine, the ATOS Orthoparc Clinic Cologne is one of the best medical facilities in Germany in the field of knee, hip, and shoulder surgery, as well as in the field of foot surgery and spinal surgery! The clinic specializes in conservative and surgical treatment of musculoskeletal patho
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St. Remigius Hospital Opladen Leverkusen
Germany, Leverkusen
St. Remigius Hospital Opladen Leverkusen
Overall rating9 / 10
The St. Remigius Hospital Opladen Leverkusen provides medical services in accordance with the highest standards. It is part of the Kplus Group, which unites more than twenty medical facilities. All hospitals of the group are not only distinguished by high-quality healthcare services, but also adhere to the Christian beliefs. The
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Cardiology Clinic Munich Nord Munich
Germany, Munich
Cardiology Clinic Munich Nord Munich
Overall rating9.2 / 10
The Cardiology Clinic Munich Nord Munich is a narrowly focused medical facility specializing in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart disease. The clinic has modern diagnostic rooms with the necessary equipment for a complete heart examination. Patients are offered resting and stress electrocardiography, resting and
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Medical Care Center Prof. Mathey and Prof. Schofer Hamburg
Germany, Hamburg
Medical Care Center Prof. Mathey and Prof. Schofer Hamburg
Overall rating9.2 / 10
The Medical Care Center Prof. Mathey and Prof. Schofer Hamburg is a highly specialized clinic that has been successfully diagnosing and treating cardiovascular and respiratory diseases for more than 30 years. Structurally, the medical center consists of the following three specialized departments: Department of Cardiology, Depar
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Cardiology Clinic Nixdorff  Vester Duesseldorf
Germany, Duesseldorf
Cardiology Clinic Nixdorff Vester Duesseldorf
Overall rating9.2 / 10
The Cardiology Clinic Nixdorff & Vester Duesseldorf is a private clinic whose specialists offer patients with heart disease modern diagnostics and treatment in a pleasant and comfortable environment. The clinic was opened by Prof. Uwe Nixdorff in 2011. It is part of the European Prevention Center (EPC), one of the best facil
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St. Lukas Clinic Solingen
Germany, Solingen
St. Lukas Clinic Solingen
Overall rating9 / 10
The St. Lukas Clinic Solingen provides high-quality medical services at an international level, while the humane values ​​of Catholicism are the fundamental principle of the work of the medical staff. The clinic has been successfully practicing for over 60 years, and during this time it has managed to save thousands of human liv
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Stokes-Adams syndrome implies a complex of symptoms caused by a sharp decrease in cardiac output and cerebral ischemia in patients with severe rhythm disturbances. It manifests as syncope, seizures, ventricular fibrillation, and asystole. A diagnosis is established by the presence of a characteristic clinical picture, changes in the electrocardiography, and the results of daily monitoring. The treatment consists of resuscitation measures at the moment of sudden attack and subsequent therapeutic restoration of normal heart function.

Content

  1. What is Stokes-Adams syndrome?
  2. Why does the syndrome occur?
  3. Symptoms of Stokes-Adams syndrome
  4. Treatment of Stokes-Adams syndrome
  5. Prognosis
  6. Treatment of Stokes-Adams syndrome in German hospitals
  7. The cost of treatment in Germany

What is Stokes-Adams syndrome?

 

Stokes-Adams syndrome is a pathological condition accompanied by sudden bouts of unconsciousness resulting from an acute heart rhythm disorder leading to cerebral ischemia. According to studies, this heart disease is observed in 70% of patients suffering from atrioventricular blocks and in 40% of patients with atrial fibrillation and various heart rhythm disturbances.

The frequency and severity of seizures can vary significantly. Some attacks may include mildly fainting, while others may be arrhythmic, with ventricular fibrillation, absence of pulse, and blood pressure irregularities. The duration of the attack may range from a few seconds to a few minutes. Once the heart rate normalizes, a person immediately regains consciousness, but often does not remember what happened. In severe medical cases, up to 100 seizures per day may be observed.

The underlying cause of the pathology is a sharp reduction in cardiac output, causing slowed blood flow, an insufficient supply of oxygen, and nutrients to organs and tissues. The work of the CNS is disturbed, and fainting occurs. A little later there are convulsive muscle contractions, indicating pronounced oxygen deprivation.

Prolonged seizures, especially those provoked by ventricular fibrillation, can lead to multiple organ failure. If minimal blood flow is preserved (with blockages or arrhythmias), the disease is milder.

Why does the syndrome occur?

 

Structural changes occurring in the cardiovascular system, as well as disorders occurring provoked by external factors, lead to the onset of heart disease. These include overdose of antiarrhythmic agents, occupational intoxication with organochlorine compounds, and ischemic myocardial changes. In addition, the syndrome may form as a result of age-related degenerative changes. Seizure in Stokes-Adams syndrome may be initiated by conduction disorders, heart rhythm disturbances, or impaired contractile function.

Conduction disorders are the most frequently noticed etiologic factor of Stokes-Adams syndrome. They develop with incomplete AV block transitions into complete AV block. The atria contracts are influenced by impulses emanating from the sinoatrial node, and ventricles are influenced by it. The partial atrioventricular block along with the impaired condition of sinus rhythm and elevated heart rate are possible to be a provoking factor.

Occurring due to heart rhythm disturbances, an attack is detected when the heart rate rises or falls excessively. Fainting can be noticed already at a heart rate of 40-45 bpm. The condition can also be potentiated by atrial fibrillation, specifically, if the latter has never occurred before. Permanent types of arrhythmias rarely contribute to the appearance of Stokes-Adams syndrome symptoms.

Insufficient contractile function can also cause the appearance of the attack. Myocardial muscle tissues contract uncoordinatedly, separately, and at a very high periodicity. This prevents blood release, leading to the circulatory arrest and, in some cases, to clinical death. It can occur together with electrolyte balance disorders, be idiopathic (when the overall condition of the patient can be considered satisfactory), or be the result of factors of mechanical influence.

Symptoms of Stokes-Adams syndrome

 

A typical seizure, occurring with Stokes-Adams syndrome, is represented by the rapid onset and a changing sequence. Within the first 3 seconds of the onset, the patient develops a preconscious state. Dizziness, headache, discoordination, and pallor suddenly appear. Abundant cold sweat appears on the skin. Palpatory evaluation of the pulse reveals sharply pronounced tachycardia, bradycardia, or an irregular rhythm.

At the second stage, the patient loses consciousness. Arterial pressure and muscle tone decrease. Acrocyanosis is visually determined, and small clonic convulsions occur. In ventricular fibrillation, there is a peculiar buzzing in the area of the xiphoid process of the sternum. Later, the convulsions intensify, become epileptic, involuntary urination, and defecation occurs. If the rhythm is not soon restored, clinical death occurs.

The abortive course of an attack with a decrease in symptoms within a short time interval can happen. The cerebral cortex does not have time to undergo pronounced hypoxia. This variant of an attack is manifested by dizziness, transient visual impairment, and confusion. Manifestations disappear without any medical help needed. Such varieties of Stokes-Adams syndrome are difficult to diagnose, since similar symptoms are observed with other conditions, including cerebrovascular diseases.

Depending on the intensity of the symptoms, there are several forms of the attack:

  • Mild: there is no fainting, the patient has dizziness, impaired sensitivity, noise in the ears and head.
  • Moderate: the patient loses consciousness, but there are no signs such as voluntary urination and defecation, there are no convulsions.
  • Severe: the entire symptom complex is present.

And again, fainting is possible in a variety of diseases. Therefore, when making a diagnosis, Stokes-Adams syndrome should be differentiated with the following conditions: Meniere's disease, hypoglycemic state, stroke, orthostatic hypotension, transient ischemic attack of the brain, acute aortic stenosis, pulmonary embolism, systemic thromboembolism, and epilepsy.

Treatment of Stokes-Adams syndrome

 

Oxygen deprivation of the brain has a negative effect on the mental state and the central nervous system. The result of an attack can be death. Therefore, it is extremely important to diagnose the disease in a timely manner and conduct appropriate treatment.

Stokes-Adams syndrome is a dangerous condition that requires serious treatment because if an arrhythmia occurs, any attack can be fatal to the person. Medication treatment of Stokes-Adams syndrome is effective only if the heart rhythm disturbances are observed and can potentially be sufficiently controlled by medication. In all other cases, patients need a pacemaker.

The implantation of a pacemaker, which automatically switches on when the heart beats slow down, allows for steady support of the heart rhythm and the correct pace of myocardial contractions.

Pacemaker implantation performed in German hospitals refers to microsurgical operations and does not require general anesthesia. The surgery is performed under local anesthesia and takes less than an hour.

A special electrode made of a thin conductive alloy is passed through the subclavian vein into the right atrium under the imaging guidance so that it is in direct contact with the endocardium. The second end of the electrode is connected to a pacemaker, which is implanted under the skin in the subclavian region, under the small pectoral muscle, or (rarely) in the supracostal region. It is fixed in such a way that it is least uncomfortable for the patient. The type of cardiac pacemaker and its mode of operation are selected individually for each clinical case.

The main indication for pacemaker implantation is bradycardia or tachycardia with Stokes-Adams syndrome, atrioventricular block, etc. There are no absolute contraindications to pacemaker implantation, however.

After pacemaker implantation, the patient spends a few days in the hospital under medical supervision and then is discharged home. It is mandatory to visit the cardiac surgeon every three months in the first year after surgery, then once every six months, and once a year. Your cardiac surgeon will tell you more about your rehabilitation period and further life regimen.

Prognosis

 

The prognosis for patients with Stokes-Adams syndrome is favorable in the fast arrest of the attack and its abortive variant. Normalization of cardiac rhythm and cerebral blood supply within 1 minute of the clinical picture formation is not accompanied by delayed consequences.

A prolonged period of asystole or ventricular fibrillation reduces the likelihood of favorable recovery of coronary rhythm and increases the risk of ischemic brain damage.

Treatment of Stokes-Adams syndrome in German hospitals

 

German hospitals can be public, private, and university clinics. Public institutions receive funding from the municipality and offer a variety of services, from emergency care to treatment and rehabilitation. Private hospitals are usually engaged in providing services in a particular area of medicine. This maximizes patient satisfaction and improves the quality of medical care in Germany. Such institutions are funded by private individuals or organizations.

University hospitals specialize in the treatment of different diseases. Research work is carried out here, new knowledge is applied and theory is studied in depth. In addition to treatment, patients can participate in clinical studies and drug trials.

German doctors, working in different German hospitals, advocate the same principle that a timely diagnosis guarantees successful therapy.

Consider the following German hospitals for treatment of Stokes-Adams syndrome:

  • St. Vincentius Hospital Karlsruhe-Academic Hospital of the University of Freiburg.
  • Hospital Neuperlach Munich.
  • University Hospital Ulm.
  • University Hospital Heidelberg.
  • Charite University Hospital Berlin.

If you need any additional information about the specific hospital, visit the hospital section of the Booking Health website.

The cost of treatment in Germany

 

Medical institutions in Germany base their work on a comprehensive and systematic approach. Doctors in German hospitals cooperate with each other, cooperate with laboratories, and exchange experiences. This allows achieving good treatment results and gives hope even to patients with severe cardiac conditions.

The cost of treatment in Germany can seem high, but one has to understand that the quality of treatment in Germany is also high. Prices are justified by the excellent quality of hospital facilities, qualification of doctors and nurses. The cost of treatment of Stokes-Adams syndrome varies, depending on the type of medical facility, the severity of the patient's condition, and the complexity of its treatment.

Minimal prices for the treatment of Stokes-Adams syndrome in Germany are as follows:

  • The price for diagnostics is 522 EUR.
  • The cost of treatment in Germany with pacemaker implantation is 3,892 EUR.
  • The price for rehabilitation in German hospitals is 566 EUR.

Booking Health can calculate the cost of treatment in Germany for your clinical case. All you need to do is to fill in a request form on the Booking Health website.

Authors: Dr. Vadim ZhiliukDr. Sergey Pashchenko