BACKGROUND:Syncope could be related to high risk of falls and injury in adults, but documentation is sparse. We examined the association between syncope and subsequent fall-related injuries in a nationwide cohort. METHODS:By cross-linkage of nationwide registers, all residents ≥18 years with a first-time diagnosis of syncope were identified between 1997-2012. Syncope patients were matched 1:1 with individuals from the general population. The absolute one-year risk of fall-related injuries, defined as fractures and traumatic head injuries requiring hospitalization, was calculated using Aalen-Johansen estimator. Ratios of the absolute one-year risk of fall-related injuries (ARR) were assessed by absolute risk regression analysis. RESULTS:We i...
Syncope is a serious but potentially preventable occurrence commonly afflicting the elderly populati...
Study objectiveMany adults with syncope are hospitalized solely for observation and testing. We seek...
Objectives: To calculate the prevalence of all falls, non-accidental falls and syncope in an older ...
BackgroundSyncope could be related to high risk of falls and injury in adults, but documentation is ...
Syncope population (red), matched reference group (black). One-year absolute risk of fall-related in...
Background and objectives: Falls represent a major cause of morbidity, hospitalizations, and mortali...
Background Impaired orthostatic blood pressure response and syncope confer a high risk of falls and ...
Syncope in the general population is a frequent event often leading to hospitalization, but it is un...
To calculate the prevalence of all falls, non-accidental falls and syncope in an older population an...
Objective: To compare one-year mortality risk associated with syncope and unexplained fall in older ...
Background: Assessment of risk for serious cardiovascular outcome after syncope is difficult. Object...
Study objectiveWe identify predictors of 30-day serious events after syncope in older adults.Methods...
Background Fragility fractures are caused by low-energy insults such as falls from standing height o...
Almost 20% of patients with syncope will experience another event. It is unknown whether recurrent s...
Background Syncope accounts for 0.6% to 1.5% of hospitalizations in the United States. We sought to ...
Syncope is a serious but potentially preventable occurrence commonly afflicting the elderly populati...
Study objectiveMany adults with syncope are hospitalized solely for observation and testing. We seek...
Objectives: To calculate the prevalence of all falls, non-accidental falls and syncope in an older ...
BackgroundSyncope could be related to high risk of falls and injury in adults, but documentation is ...
Syncope population (red), matched reference group (black). One-year absolute risk of fall-related in...
Background and objectives: Falls represent a major cause of morbidity, hospitalizations, and mortali...
Background Impaired orthostatic blood pressure response and syncope confer a high risk of falls and ...
Syncope in the general population is a frequent event often leading to hospitalization, but it is un...
To calculate the prevalence of all falls, non-accidental falls and syncope in an older population an...
Objective: To compare one-year mortality risk associated with syncope and unexplained fall in older ...
Background: Assessment of risk for serious cardiovascular outcome after syncope is difficult. Object...
Study objectiveWe identify predictors of 30-day serious events after syncope in older adults.Methods...
Background Fragility fractures are caused by low-energy insults such as falls from standing height o...
Almost 20% of patients with syncope will experience another event. It is unknown whether recurrent s...
Background Syncope accounts for 0.6% to 1.5% of hospitalizations in the United States. We sought to ...
Syncope is a serious but potentially preventable occurrence commonly afflicting the elderly populati...
Study objectiveMany adults with syncope are hospitalized solely for observation and testing. We seek...
Objectives: To calculate the prevalence of all falls, non-accidental falls and syncope in an older ...