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Guidelines for reasonable and appropriate care in the emergency department 3 (GRACE‐3): Acute dizziness and vertigo in the emergency department

Academic Emergency Medicine, 2023
This third Guideline for Reasonable and Appropriate Care in the Emergency Department (GRACE‐3) from the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine is on the topic adult patients with acute dizziness and vertigo in the emergency department (ED).
J. Edlow   +18 more
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Dizziness

DeckerMed Transitional Year Weekly Curriculum™, 2021
Dizziness is the quintessential symptom presentation in all of clinical medicine. It is a common reason that patients present to a physician. This chapter provides background information about the vestibular system, then reviews key aspects of history-taking and examination of the patient, then discusses specific disorders and common presentation types.
Robert W. Baloh, Kevin A. Kerber
openaire   +1 more source

Diagnostic accuracy of neuroimaging in emergency department patients with acute vertigo or dizziness: A systematic review and meta‐analysis for the guidelines for reasonable and appropriate care in the emergency department

Academic Emergency Medicine, 2022
Patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with acute vertigo or dizziness represent a diagnostic challenge. Neuroimaging has variable indications and yield.
Vishal Paresh Shah   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Dizziness

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
In evaluating a patient with dizziness, the history remains the main source of information for diagnosis. Peripheral labyrinthine abnormalities are responsible for the majority of vertiginous symptoms. These disorders may be multifactorially caused or secondary to trauma and inflammation.
M M, Paparella, M, Alleva, N G, Bequer
openaire   +5 more sources

Dizziness in the elderly [PDF]

open access: possibleBritish Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2011
Vertigo, unsteadiness, and other balance-related symptoms are common among older adults. These complaints should be taken seriously because they can lead to falls, injuries, loss of independence, and even death. This article provides a review of the underlying causes for the increased prevalence of dizziness with age, and discusses how specific test ...
Saumya Sundar Das   +2 more
openaire   +5 more sources

Dizziness

The American Journal of Medicine, 2018
Dizziness is a common symptom encountered by all physicians. Dizziness and related symptoms are frequently linked to 1 or more of a list of contributors that includes benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, Ménière disease, migraine, acute peripheral vestibulopathy, cerebral ischemia, and anxiety disorders.
openaire   +3 more sources

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