
Tilt table testing (TTT) was introduced about two decades ago for the evaluation of patients with unexplained syncope. Initially, it was welcome and spread enthusiastically through different medical specialties, but its use has decreased due to the recognition of several limitations when inappropriately employed. Nonetheless, the generalized consensus still stands that TTT remains an important diagnostic tool in the correct patient population.
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