tilt-table test, electrophysiology study and neurologic workup) underwent prolonged
monitoring with an ILR from March 2000 to December 2004. All implants were performed
using a first-generation (manual activation) or second-generation (manual plus automatic
activation) ILR. Results One hundred patients (70 women, 30 men) with a mean age of 68+/-
18 years received the ILR. Twenty-three patients had coronary artery disease; 2 patients had …