Syncope is usually addressed in the Emergency Department (ED) by the doctor in charge of the clinical picture, i.e. the patient's risk is stratified, a diagnostic work-up is done and a prognosis is set. Patients are ultimately admitted to hospital or discharged. However, other aspects related to syncope may deeply affect their daily lives. These include how and when to return to work and to driving, the feelings about a recent loss of consciousness, and the potential relapse of syncope. This is particularly significant if the work setting is intrinsically hazardous. These patients need adequate clinical and psychological support. For patients with syncope, two main parameters should be considered regarding returning to work and to driving....
peer reviewedSyncope is one of the most common reasons of emergency admission and hospitalisation. M...
Significant progress has been made in the past 3 decades in our understanding of the various causes ...
Background: Syncope is a common problem but can have any of a broad range of underlying causes. Init...
Safety risk for subjects suffering from syncope while working has not been as yet addressed by occup...
Syncope is a common disorder characterized most of the times by a positive clinical outcome. However...
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...
Syncope in a worker undertaking risky tasks may result in fatalities for the individual or for third...
Aims Little is known regarding the overall prevalence of syncope in a population of workers and the ...
Some medical problems, such as syncope, have direct consequences for fitness to drive. Our objective...
Background: Approximately 3% to 10% of patients with syncope experience episodes while driving. The ...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 3% to 10% of patients with syncope experience episodes while driving. The...
Syncope is a common clinical problem characterized by transient, spontaneously self-terminating loss...
Syncope is a transient loss of consciousness due to temporary global cerebral hypoperfu-sion charact...
Syncope is a common presentation in medical practice, and is associated with a higher than normal ri...
peer reviewedSyncope is one of the most common reasons of emergency admission and hospitalisation. M...
Significant progress has been made in the past 3 decades in our understanding of the various causes ...
Background: Syncope is a common problem but can have any of a broad range of underlying causes. Init...
Safety risk for subjects suffering from syncope while working has not been as yet addressed by occup...
Syncope is a common disorder characterized most of the times by a positive clinical outcome. However...
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...
Syncope in a worker undertaking risky tasks may result in fatalities for the individual or for third...
Aims Little is known regarding the overall prevalence of syncope in a population of workers and the ...
Some medical problems, such as syncope, have direct consequences for fitness to drive. Our objective...
Background: Approximately 3% to 10% of patients with syncope experience episodes while driving. The ...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 3% to 10% of patients with syncope experience episodes while driving. The...
Syncope is a common clinical problem characterized by transient, spontaneously self-terminating loss...
Syncope is a transient loss of consciousness due to temporary global cerebral hypoperfu-sion charact...
Syncope is a common presentation in medical practice, and is associated with a higher than normal ri...
peer reviewedSyncope is one of the most common reasons of emergency admission and hospitalisation. M...
Significant progress has been made in the past 3 decades in our understanding of the various causes ...
Background: Syncope is a common problem but can have any of a broad range of underlying causes. Init...