Risk-stratification tools for emergency department patients with syncope: A systematic review and meta-analysis of direct evidence for SAEM GRACE. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives Approximately 10% of patients with syncope have serious or life‐threatening causes that may not be apparent during the initial emergency department (ED) assessment. Consequently, researchers have developed clinical decision rules (CDRs) to predict adverse outcomes and risk stratify ED syncope patients.
Wakai A +9 more
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Lack of benefit from hospitalization in patients with syncope: A propensity analysis
Abstract Study Objective Patients with syncope are frequently admitted to the hospital, but whether this improves outcome is unknown. We tested whether hospitalization reduced mortality in patients who presented to emergency departments (EDs) with syncope.
Padma Kaul +5 more
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What Pieces are Missing in the Puzzle of Cardiovascular Adaptation to Orthostatism? [PDF]
Elias Neto J.
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Clinical and Autonomic Profile, and Modified Calgary Score for Children and Adolescents with Presumed Vasovagal Syncope Submitted to the Tilt Test. [PDF]
Oliveira PML +4 more
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[Sick sinus node syndrome ¿Pacemaker or ablation? Case report]. [PDF]
Ayauja López EYA +3 more
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Predictive Model of All-Cause Death in Patients with Heart Failure using Heart Rate Variability. [PDF]
Gomes BFO +2 more
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Left Anterior Fascicular Block Associated with Atrioventricular Block during Exercise Stress Test. [PDF]
Falcão AM, Suares VL, Chalela WA.
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Marked Concentric Myocardial Hypertrophy with Good Postoperative Evolution in a 4 Years Old Child. [PDF]
Atik E, Leal GN, Jatene MB.
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[The Hospitalized Patient with Severe Aortic Stenosis]. [PDF]
Britto FW.
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Vasovagal syncope: the role of 24 h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. [PDF]
Brignole M, Rivasi G.
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