Background: Evaluation of syncope remains often unstructured. The aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of a standardized protocol designed to improve the diagnosis of syncope. Methods: Consecutive patients with syncope presenting to the emergency departments of two primary and tertiary care hospitals over a period of 18 months underwent a two-phase evaluation including: 1) noninvasive assessment (phase I); and 2) specialized tests (phase II), if syncope remained unexplained after phase I. During phase II, the evaluation strategy was alternately left to physicians in charge of patients (control), or guided by a standardized protocol relying on cardiac status and frequency of events (intervention). The primary outcomes were the di...
Syncope is defined as sudden transient loss of consciousness with spontaneous, complete recovery. Sy...
Background: The diagnosis of cardiac syncope remains a challenge in the emergency department (ED). O...
Objectives: To describe causes of syncope in outpatients in whom structural heart disease was ruled ...
BACKGROUND: Evaluation of syncope remains often unstructured. The aim of the study was to assess the...
AIMS: The guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) define the current standard for the...
Context: Syncope is a commonly encountered by primary care physicians and cardiologists. Etiology is...
Aims. The guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) define the current standard for the...
Background: Syncope is a frequent reason for referral to the emergency department. After excluding a...
BACKGROUND: Up to 60% of syncopal episodes remain unexplained. We report the results of a standardiz...
Study objectiveWe externally validate the ability of the San Francisco Syncope Rule to accurately id...
Purpose: To review the literature on diagnostic testing in syncope that remains unexplained after in...
Syncope is the common clinical manifestation of different diseases, and this makes it difficult to d...
Syncope is a common clinical problem, but nevertheless is but one element of the broader issue of ‘t...
Syncope is defined as a sudden temporary loss of consciousness associated with a loss of postural to...
Objective: To determine the clinical characteristics of subgroups of patients with unexplained synco...
Syncope is defined as sudden transient loss of consciousness with spontaneous, complete recovery. Sy...
Background: The diagnosis of cardiac syncope remains a challenge in the emergency department (ED). O...
Objectives: To describe causes of syncope in outpatients in whom structural heart disease was ruled ...
BACKGROUND: Evaluation of syncope remains often unstructured. The aim of the study was to assess the...
AIMS: The guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) define the current standard for the...
Context: Syncope is a commonly encountered by primary care physicians and cardiologists. Etiology is...
Aims. The guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) define the current standard for the...
Background: Syncope is a frequent reason for referral to the emergency department. After excluding a...
BACKGROUND: Up to 60% of syncopal episodes remain unexplained. We report the results of a standardiz...
Study objectiveWe externally validate the ability of the San Francisco Syncope Rule to accurately id...
Purpose: To review the literature on diagnostic testing in syncope that remains unexplained after in...
Syncope is the common clinical manifestation of different diseases, and this makes it difficult to d...
Syncope is a common clinical problem, but nevertheless is but one element of the broader issue of ‘t...
Syncope is defined as a sudden temporary loss of consciousness associated with a loss of postural to...
Objective: To determine the clinical characteristics of subgroups of patients with unexplained synco...
Syncope is defined as sudden transient loss of consciousness with spontaneous, complete recovery. Sy...
Background: The diagnosis of cardiac syncope remains a challenge in the emergency department (ED). O...
Objectives: To describe causes of syncope in outpatients in whom structural heart disease was ruled ...