Background: Various scores have been derived for the assessment of syncope patients in the emergency department (ED) but stay inconsistently validated. We aim to compare their performance to the one of a common, easy-to-use CHADS2 score. Methods: We prospectively enrolled patients ≥ 40 years old presenting with syncope to the ED in a multicenter study. Early clinical judgment (ECJ) of the treating ED-physician regarding the probability of cardiac syncope was quantified. Two independent physicians adjudicated the final diagnosis after 1-year follow-up. Major cardiovascular events (MACE) and death were recorded during 2 years of follow-up. Nine scores were compared by their area under the receiver-operator characteristics curve (AUC) for deat...
This study validated the Canadian Syncope Risk Score for predicting 30-day serious outcomes in patie...
Study objectiveOlder adults with syncope are commonly treated in the emergency department (ED). We s...
Syncope is a common Emergency Department (ED) presentation. An important proportion of syncope patie...
Background: Various scores have been derived for the assessment of syncope patients in the emergenc...
BACKGROUND: The Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) was developed to predict 30-day serious outcomes ...
Background: The diagnosis of cardiac syncope remains a challenge in the emergency department (ED). O...
Study Objective: Syncope is one of the most common presentation of patients seen in emergency depart...
BackgroundSyncope is a frequent symptom for admission in the Emergency Department (ED). The SYNCSCOR...
Background: Syncope is a common problem but can have any of a broad range of underlying causes. Init...
BACKGROUND The diagnosis of cardiac syncope remains a challenge in the emergency department (ED)....
Abstract: Syncope is a common clinical presentation defined as a transient loss of consciousness (TL...
BACKGROUND The Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) was developed to predict 30-day serious outcome...
The aim of this paper was to assess short and long term prognostic value of the OESIL risk score (OR...
Background: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
Objective: To validate the accuracy and safety of the Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) for patient...
This study validated the Canadian Syncope Risk Score for predicting 30-day serious outcomes in patie...
Study objectiveOlder adults with syncope are commonly treated in the emergency department (ED). We s...
Syncope is a common Emergency Department (ED) presentation. An important proportion of syncope patie...
Background: Various scores have been derived for the assessment of syncope patients in the emergenc...
BACKGROUND: The Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) was developed to predict 30-day serious outcomes ...
Background: The diagnosis of cardiac syncope remains a challenge in the emergency department (ED). O...
Study Objective: Syncope is one of the most common presentation of patients seen in emergency depart...
BackgroundSyncope is a frequent symptom for admission in the Emergency Department (ED). The SYNCSCOR...
Background: Syncope is a common problem but can have any of a broad range of underlying causes. Init...
BACKGROUND The diagnosis of cardiac syncope remains a challenge in the emergency department (ED)....
Abstract: Syncope is a common clinical presentation defined as a transient loss of consciousness (TL...
BACKGROUND The Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) was developed to predict 30-day serious outcome...
The aim of this paper was to assess short and long term prognostic value of the OESIL risk score (OR...
Background: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
Objective: To validate the accuracy and safety of the Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) for patient...
This study validated the Canadian Syncope Risk Score for predicting 30-day serious outcomes in patie...
Study objectiveOlder adults with syncope are commonly treated in the emergency department (ED). We s...
Syncope is a common Emergency Department (ED) presentation. An important proportion of syncope patie...