Cardiac Syncope
K Allshouse, R Musialowski - … Manual for the Advanced Practice Provider …, 2023 - Springer
Syncope is broadly defined as a loss of consciousness and postural tone due to
hypoperfusion of the brain, usually with rapid recovery. It is a common complaint in …
hypoperfusion of the brain, usually with rapid recovery. It is a common complaint in …
Syncope
B Olshansky, A Raviele, S Dubner - Cardiology Journal, 2014 - journals.viamedica.pl
Syncope is a form of transient spontaneous loss of consciousness due to conditions that
lead to abrupt global cerebral hypo-perfusion. It has rapid onset, self-limited and is …
lead to abrupt global cerebral hypo-perfusion. It has rapid onset, self-limited and is …
Cardiac Syncope
A Moya-Mitjans, J Francisco-Pascual - Syncope - taylorfrancis.com
Cardiac syncope refers to those episodes where the cause of the cerebral hypoperfusion is
directly related to a cardiac disorder. Once the diagnosis of syncope has been established …
directly related to a cardiac disorder. Once the diagnosis of syncope has been established …
Syncope
VK Puppala, S Sakaguchi, O Dickinson… - … : Principles and Practice, 2013 - Springer
Syncope is a syndrome in which a relatively brief and self-limited period of loss of
consciousness is triggered by transient insufficiency of oxygen delivery to the brain; most …
consciousness is triggered by transient insufficiency of oxygen delivery to the brain; most …
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: new solutions for an old problem
Syncope is a frequent event in the general population. Approximately 1%–2% of all
emergency department admissions are due to syncope and at least one-third of all people …
emergency department admissions are due to syncope and at least one-third of all people …
[HTML][HTML] Arrhythmic syncope: from diagnosis to management
JF Pascual, PJ Marchite, JR Silva… - World Journal of …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Syncope is a concerning symptom that affects a large proportion of patients. It can be related
to a heterogeneous group of pathologies ranging from trivial causes to diseases with a high …
to a heterogeneous group of pathologies ranging from trivial causes to diseases with a high …
Syncope:" missed death" or triviality?
PF Unger - Praxis, 1995 - europepmc.org
Syncope is a common clinical problem defined as a transient loss of consciousness and
postural tone with spontaneous recovery. Etiology is extremely diverse. In a great majority of …
postural tone with spontaneous recovery. Etiology is extremely diverse. In a great majority of …
Evaluation and management of syncope.
C Veltmann, M Borggrefe, C Wolpert… - Minerva …, 2010 - europepmc.org
Syncope is a common symptom and accounts for approximately 1% of all emergency visits.
There are four main causes of syncope: reflex, neurally mediated syncope, orthostatic …
There are four main causes of syncope: reflex, neurally mediated syncope, orthostatic …