Tilt table test
A tilt table test is used to evaluate the cause of unexplained fainting (syncope).
The test can help determine if the cause is related to your heart rate or blood pressure.
A tilt table test is generally safe, and complications are rare. But, as with any medical procedure, it does carry some risk.
Potential complications include:
· Nausea and vomiting after fainting
· Weakness that can last several hours
· Prolonged low blood pressure (hypotension) after the test.
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