“…The incidence was higher during nitrate provocation test (21%, 103 out of 489 patients) [5,6,10,[40][41][42][43]45] than during passive head-up tilt test (14%, 78 out of 568 patients) [25,[27][28][29][33][34][35]39] and isoproterenol test (13%, 34 out of 265 patients) [8,15,16,30,36,37,44] . The mean duration of asystole ranged from 7 to 30 s (mean, 14 s) [6,8,10,[15][16][17]25,[27][28][29][30][31][34][35][36]38,[40][41][42][43][44][45] . The longest reported pause was 73 s [18] .…”