Pediatric syncope is common. Cardiac causes are rarely found. We describe and assess a pragmatic approach to these patients first seen by a pediatric cardiologist in the New England region, using ...
Syncope is a transient loss of consciousness with rapid onset. The aims of the study were to systematically evaluate available machine learning (ML) algorithm for supporting syncope diagnosis to ...
The initial evaluation of a patient with syncope should include a thorough clinical history, physical examination and 12 lead electrocardiogram (ECG). The history is the best diagnostic tool. Clinical ...
The aim of this study was to develop a structured 2‐step approach, based on noninvasive diagnostic criteria, that led to an electrophysiology study in patients with unexplained syncope. Two ...
Abstract: Syncope is a transient and self-limited loss of consciousness that affects mostly elderly people. Although it is not lethal it can lead to serious injuries and the appearance of severe ...
BARCELONA, Spain — About half of all people will have an episode of syncope in their lifetime, and up until now, an equal number in any part of the world will have been admitted to the hospital, even ...
Introduction Syncope management in acute settings is not universally standardized according to international guidelines, with limited awareness among many acute medical and nursing staff. Additionally ...
Introduction Syncope management in acute settings is not universally standardized according to international guidelines, with limited awareness among many acute medical and nursing staff. Additionally ...
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Treatment of syncope will depend on its etiology. Patients with neurally mediated syncope should be educated about avoiding or mitigating potential triggers (for example, orthostatic hypotension, ...