Syncope is a common disorder characterized most of the times by a positive clinical outcome. However, it may turn to a life threatening event even for working colleagues and third party when occurring during an high risk job. We have recently found that, out of 670 patients admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) for syncope, about 50% were potential workers, being their age between 18 and 65 years. Also, we found that in this group of patients syncope recurrence was as high as 11% at 6 months. It is unknown how physicians address the problem of the occupational risk in patients suffering from syncope and how occupational aspects are taken into account in the clinical judgment before work readmission. One hundred eighty five doctors (149 ...
Syncope is commonly encountered clinical problem by practicing clinicians. This is defined as a tran...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of pulmonary embolism (PE) in patients presenting with syncope to the eme...
Introduction. The syncope is a common cause of admission to Emergency Departments, representing arou...
Safety risk for subjects suffering from syncope while working has not been as yet addressed by occup...
Aims Little is known regarding the overall prevalence of syncope in a population of workers and the ...
Syncope is usually addressed in the Emergency Department (ED) by the doctor in charge of the clinica...
Syncope in a worker undertaking risky tasks may result in fatalities for the individual or for third...
AbstractBackgroundSyncope is one of the most common reasons for emergency department and urgent care...
peer reviewedSyncope is one of the most common reasons of emergency admission and hospitalisation. M...
Background: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
Syncope is a heterogeneous syndrome encompassing a large spectrum of mechanisms and outcomes. The Eu...
BACKGROUND: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Assessment of risk for serious cardiovascular outcome after syncope is diffic...
Background: Syncope is a common clinical problem which can be remarkably debilitating and associated...
According to the 2018 ESC guidelines, emergency physicians shall primarily aim to identify syncopal ...
Syncope is commonly encountered clinical problem by practicing clinicians. This is defined as a tran...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of pulmonary embolism (PE) in patients presenting with syncope to the eme...
Introduction. The syncope is a common cause of admission to Emergency Departments, representing arou...
Safety risk for subjects suffering from syncope while working has not been as yet addressed by occup...
Aims Little is known regarding the overall prevalence of syncope in a population of workers and the ...
Syncope is usually addressed in the Emergency Department (ED) by the doctor in charge of the clinica...
Syncope in a worker undertaking risky tasks may result in fatalities for the individual or for third...
AbstractBackgroundSyncope is one of the most common reasons for emergency department and urgent care...
peer reviewedSyncope is one of the most common reasons of emergency admission and hospitalisation. M...
Background: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
Syncope is a heterogeneous syndrome encompassing a large spectrum of mechanisms and outcomes. The Eu...
BACKGROUND: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Assessment of risk for serious cardiovascular outcome after syncope is diffic...
Background: Syncope is a common clinical problem which can be remarkably debilitating and associated...
According to the 2018 ESC guidelines, emergency physicians shall primarily aim to identify syncopal ...
Syncope is commonly encountered clinical problem by practicing clinicians. This is defined as a tran...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of pulmonary embolism (PE) in patients presenting with syncope to the eme...
Introduction. The syncope is a common cause of admission to Emergency Departments, representing arou...