I had no clue what a tilt test was either, no dr had ever recommeded one to me even with low bp and fainting spells since I was 9 years old. I've gotten pvc's flutters pacs etc with syncope & pre-syncope, my ep said they were connected in my case. I can move my head or turn to look at something and have black spots or blackness start, sometimes it happens like with you; just sitting.
The TTT isn't fun for people like me - I fainted; bp tanked to 0 hr; no palable pulse and I had no clue I had even fainted. Some of us like me have double whammies with NCS/OI [neurocardiogenic syncope and orthostatic intolerance] and heart problems that cause each episode to be worse than normal fainting. The TTT is used to evaluate the cause of unexplained fainting; lightheadedness and dizziness.
If you do faint, they raise you down pretty quickly and get your legs up so the blood can flow back to your heart fast. I had mine done at the hospital before my ablation, so others may have had them differently.
It may be worth mentioning to your dr.
If your normal BP is always low, that would be normal for you; the pulse of 70 is perfectly normal. A Tilt Table Test is a test used for checking how the heart deals with the body being in different positions. If you have BP problems, it really isn't a fun test to have done.
YES I do have low BP like 95/60 during the day, and I noticed that day while I had blackness prior to that my HB was like 70 or so. The doc did say I have anemia and no I have no idea what the tilt table is, got to check with my doc.
PACs and PVCs shouldn't cause pre-syncope becauser they are isolated extra beats. High rate tachycardias will because they do not allow enough blood fill into the chambers and therefore do not allow enough blood to be pumped back out to the brain.
have you told your dr and discussed a tilt table test? that may be an option and to check if you're having other problems
Could be symptom of low bloodpressure?
Do you take betablockers or any other anti-hypertensive medication in attempt to surpress PVC's and PAC's ?
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Be careful in treating abnormal heartbeats with pharma drugs.
If the abnormal heartbeats do not cause you much difficulties,
and they are not considered lifethreatening or damaging in the long run...
Then it is not worth to risk the possible side-effects of pharma drugs.
I have read from some people that took BB's and CCB's to treat their abnormalities
like pvc's... they had success in the beginning of treatment but eventually
their problems got worse which they suspect might not have been the case
had they not decided to take pharma drugs.
In many cases pharma drugs are the best choice but in many other cases it's not.
Always do good research before u decide to take a pharmadrug longterm.
Many people regret going on many different kind of drugs ranging from anxiety, depression and even heart meds.