“…Pezawas et al reported an even greater prevalence of recurrent symptoms (91%) but only 39.4% presented an arrhythmia during the event (mostly bradycardia), without episodes of ventricular tachycardia. 19 We obtained a final diagnosis in 28.2% of the present group, mainly secondary to bradycardia-related events, similar to that reported by ISSUE2 and Entem et al 7,13 One-third of the BBB cohort had a final diagnosis, with a greater rate in those patients without previous EPS, likely because some of the high-risk patients would have been previously diagnosed if the test had been performed. In 2 previous series of patients with syncope, BBB, and negative EPS, the rates of final diagnosis were 36.5% 6 and 45%, 8 mostly brady-…”