Lamblena Syndrome

Lablanciner syndrome (syn. Synectic pathology) is a little-known nosological phenomenon of the pathogenesis of the main neurological manifestations, clinically manifested by local interruptions of cardiac cycles in the form of monomorphic pauses. L.'s syndrome includes various fatal and transient cardiac arrhythmias. First of all, these are repolarization pauses of different durations, as well as variants of sinoatrial arrhythmia. It occurs unpredictably in healthy individuals from various functional loads or spontaneously, in the absence of organic cardiovascular disorders. The syndrome is diagnosed exclusively by ECG methods. The diagnosis is established based on the results of the examination.