Join the Canadian SADS Foundation Live on April 15th, at 12pm ET on Facebook YouTube and Instagram, for the 30th episode of Let’s Talk SADS Live, hosted by Dr. Shubhayan Sanatani. In this episode, we will be speaking with Dr. Victoria Claydon on the Autonomic Nervous System and fainting spells (or syncopal episodes) and whether, in rare cases, it can contribute to irregular heart beats associated with a phenomenon known as “autonomic conflict”.
Dr. Victoria Claydon is a professor in the Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology at Simon Fraser University (SFU). She earned her B.Sc. (Hons) in Physiology in 1998 and completed her Ph.D. in Cardiovascular Physiology in 2001. Dr. Claydon leads the Cardiovascular Physiology Laboratory at SFU, where her research focuses on cardiovascular physiology and pathophysiology, with particular interests in cerebrovascular control, the autonomic nervous system, spinal cord injury, and syncope. Dr. Claydon has also conducted studies on fainting related to needle procedures, aiming to address factors that deter individuals from receiving vaccinations.
This episode of Let’s Talk SADS Live is an excellent opportunity for patients and families to become more informed on how this vital system influences heart rhythms and its role in SADS conditions.
To view this episode live, please tune into our Facebook, Instagram or YouTube on April 15th at 12pm ET.