Syncope
P Angaran, GJ Klein, R Yee, AC Skanes… - Neurologic …, 2011 - neurologic.theclinics.com
Syncope is defined as a sudden and transient loss of consciousness associated with a loss
of postural tone, with spontaneous recovery. Although this definition was originally restricted …
of postural tone, with spontaneous recovery. Although this definition was originally restricted …
Syncope
Syncope is a syndrome consisting of a relatively short period of temporary and self-limited
loss of consciousness caused by transient diminution of blood flow to the brain (most often …
loss of consciousness caused by transient diminution of blood flow to the brain (most often …
Syncope: definition, epidemiology, and classification
JJ Blanc - Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2013 - cardiacep.theclinics.com
For decades, in fact since the origin of medicine, syncope has not drawn much attention. For
neurologists it was just a manifestation of epilepsy, for cardiologists, a manifestation of …
neurologists it was just a manifestation of epilepsy, for cardiologists, a manifestation of …
Syncope: Electrocardiographic and clinical correlation
A Ungar, M Rafanelli - Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2018 - cardiacep.theclinics.com
Syncope is a transient loss of consciousness owing to a transient global cerebral
hypoperfusion and is characterized by a rapid onset, a short duration, and a spontaneous …
hypoperfusion and is characterized by a rapid onset, a short duration, and a spontaneous …
Evaluation and management of syncope
BP Grubb, D Kosinski - Management of Cardiac Arrhythmias, 2002 - Springer
Syncope, defined as the transient loss of consciousness and postural tone with spontaneous
recovery, has fascinated, challenged, and often frustrated physicians for millennia. Indeed …
recovery, has fascinated, challenged, and often frustrated physicians for millennia. Indeed …
Syncope-a systematic overview of classification, pathogenesis, diagnosis and management
MJ Hilz, H Marthol, B Neundörfer - Fortschritte der Neurologie …, 2002 - europepmc.org
Syncope is defined as a temporary interruption of cerebral perfusion with a sudden and
transient loss of consciousness and spontaneous recovery. Approximately one third of the …
transient loss of consciousness and spontaneous recovery. Approximately one third of the …
[HTML][HTML] Clinical approach and diagnosis of syncope
YY Choi, JI Choi - The Korean Journal of Medicine, 2020 - ekjm.org
Syncope, defined as a transient loss of consciousness, is commonly clinical encountered in
patients of all ages at emergency and outpatient clinics. However, syncope shares various …
patients of all ages at emergency and outpatient clinics. However, syncope shares various …
Syncope: definition and classification-contrasting the American and European guidelines
NN Williford, B Olshansky - Syncope: An Evidence-Based Approach, 2020 - Springer
Syncope—an abrupt, transient, complete loss of consciousness, associated with
concomitant loss of postural tone—is characterized by rapid onset, with or without a …
concomitant loss of postural tone—is characterized by rapid onset, with or without a …