Background: Approximately 3% to 10% of patients with syncope experience episodes while driving. The aim of our study was to identify their clinical and pathophysiological features, estimate the incidence of recurrence, and correlate these characteristics with recurrence. Method: We prospectively studied 40 patients who experienced syncope while driving and 50 subjects who experienced syncope in other situations. All cases underwent upright tilt test (UTT), with simultaneous ECG and beat-to-beat blood pressure recordings, to analyze heart rate variability, total peripheral resistance (TPR), and stroke volume (SV). Results: Patients who experienced syncope while driving suffered more frequently from hypertension (40% vs 20%) and vasodepressiv...
Objective: To determine the clinical characteristics of subgroups of patients with unexplained synco...
Syncope is defined as a sudden temporary loss of consciousness associated with a loss of postural to...
Purpose: To review the literature on diagnostic testing in syncope that remains unexplained after in...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 3% to 10% of patients with syncope experience episodes while driving. The...
Background—The risk of syncope occurring while driving has obvious implications for personal and pub...
Background Physicians are often asked to counsel patients about driving safety after syncope, yet li...
Some medical problems, such as syncope, have direct consequences for fitness to drive. Our objective...
AbstractObjectives. This retrospective study was undertaken to provide information on occurrence, ri...
Syncope is usually addressed in the Emergency Department (ED) by the doctor in charge of the clinica...
The aim of this study is to characterize recurrent syncope, including sex-specific aspects, and its ...
Recurrent syncope of obscure etiology, particularly in those with structural heart diseases, is asso...
Patients with syncope of unknown etiology (SUE) after electrophysiologic (EP) studies are said to ha...
Objectives: To describe causes of syncope in outpatients in whom structural heart disease was ruled ...
Almost 20% of patients with syncope will experience another event. It is unknown whether recurrent s...
AIMS The aim of this study is to characterize recurrent syncope, including sex-specific aspects,...
Objective: To determine the clinical characteristics of subgroups of patients with unexplained synco...
Syncope is defined as a sudden temporary loss of consciousness associated with a loss of postural to...
Purpose: To review the literature on diagnostic testing in syncope that remains unexplained after in...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 3% to 10% of patients with syncope experience episodes while driving. The...
Background—The risk of syncope occurring while driving has obvious implications for personal and pub...
Background Physicians are often asked to counsel patients about driving safety after syncope, yet li...
Some medical problems, such as syncope, have direct consequences for fitness to drive. Our objective...
AbstractObjectives. This retrospective study was undertaken to provide information on occurrence, ri...
Syncope is usually addressed in the Emergency Department (ED) by the doctor in charge of the clinica...
The aim of this study is to characterize recurrent syncope, including sex-specific aspects, and its ...
Recurrent syncope of obscure etiology, particularly in those with structural heart diseases, is asso...
Patients with syncope of unknown etiology (SUE) after electrophysiologic (EP) studies are said to ha...
Objectives: To describe causes of syncope in outpatients in whom structural heart disease was ruled ...
Almost 20% of patients with syncope will experience another event. It is unknown whether recurrent s...
AIMS The aim of this study is to characterize recurrent syncope, including sex-specific aspects,...
Objective: To determine the clinical characteristics of subgroups of patients with unexplained synco...
Syncope is defined as a sudden temporary loss of consciousness associated with a loss of postural to...
Purpose: To review the literature on diagnostic testing in syncope that remains unexplained after in...