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Swallowing Syncope With Atrial Fibrillation Treated by Wide Area Circumferential Ablation and Cardioneuroablation. [PDF]
Chiang KH +7 more
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Unexplained Syncope in Athletes: Unmasking Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction. [PDF]
Bavishi A +9 more
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Case Report: Two cases of recurrent syncope caused by <i>KCNH2</i> gene mutation in congenital long QT syndrome. [PDF]
Xing A, Liu L, Pei W, Zhang X.
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Critical Care Medicine, 2000
Syncope is a common clinical presentation. Although most commonly benign, it may herald a pathology with a poor prognosis. The work-up of syncope includes a careful history, physical examination, electrocardiogram, risk stratification, and appropriately directed testing.
D J, Heaven, R, Sutton
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Syncope is a common clinical presentation. Although most commonly benign, it may herald a pathology with a poor prognosis. The work-up of syncope includes a careful history, physical examination, electrocardiogram, risk stratification, and appropriately directed testing.
D J, Heaven, R, Sutton
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Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2012
Syncope, which can be defined as a transient loss of consciousness caused by transient global cerebral hypoperfusion and characterised by rapid onset, short duration, and spontaneous complete recovery, is a common condition. This definition is useful for differentiating syncope from other clinical conditions that also involve real or apparent transient
Ángel, Moya-I-Mitjans +4 more
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Syncope, which can be defined as a transient loss of consciousness caused by transient global cerebral hypoperfusion and characterised by rapid onset, short duration, and spontaneous complete recovery, is a common condition. This definition is useful for differentiating syncope from other clinical conditions that also involve real or apparent transient
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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2001
Successful treatment of patients with syncope depends on the accuracy of the diagnosis, because syncope is a symptom, not a disease; diagnosis of the cause for syncope therefore creates a blueprint for treatment. Most experienced practitioners can diagnose the cause of syncope for less than half of their patients.
Pamela, Nerheim, Brian, Olshansky
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Successful treatment of patients with syncope depends on the accuracy of the diagnosis, because syncope is a symptom, not a disease; diagnosis of the cause for syncope therefore creates a blueprint for treatment. Most experienced practitioners can diagnose the cause of syncope for less than half of their patients.
Pamela, Nerheim, Brian, Olshansky
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Neurologic Clinics, 2011
Syncope is a common presenting symptom, and is often a challenging diagnostic dilemma because of its various underlying causes. A careful initial clinical assessment with directed investigations is crucial in arriving at a presumptive diagnosis. Prolonged cardiac monitoring technologies have improved diagnostic accuracy in the more difficult cases.
Paul, Angaran +6 more
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Syncope is a common presenting symptom, and is often a challenging diagnostic dilemma because of its various underlying causes. A careful initial clinical assessment with directed investigations is crucial in arriving at a presumptive diagnosis. Prolonged cardiac monitoring technologies have improved diagnostic accuracy in the more difficult cases.
Paul, Angaran +6 more
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Southern Medical Journal, 1987
The isolated syncopal episode, most commonly a benign and self-limited event, may also represent serious neurologic or cardiologic disease. In evaluating patients with syncope, the clinician must differentiate the benign from the more serious etiology.
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The isolated syncopal episode, most commonly a benign and self-limited event, may also represent serious neurologic or cardiologic disease. In evaluating patients with syncope, the clinician must differentiate the benign from the more serious etiology.
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OBJECTIVES: To investigate the etiologies of syncope and predictors of all-cause mortality, rehospitalization, and cardiac syncope in consecutive elderly patients presenting with syncope to our emergency department.
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