The prevalence of syncope increases with advancing age and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The diagnosis within this population can be complex due to atypical presentations, amnesia for events, absence of witnesses and the overlap with other clinical presentations, as falls. The recent reappraisal of the European Society of Cardiology guidelines on syncope, proposes a structured assessment and management, which is enforceable also in the older patient, with special attention to some additional features, pertinent to age-related comorbidity and frailty
Syncope is a frequent event in the general population. Approximately 1%-2% of all emergency departme...
AbstractSyncope in the elderly is an extremely prevalent clinical condition characterized by high mo...
Syncope in the elderly is an extremely prevalent clinical condition characterized by high mortality ...
Abstract Syncope in the elderly is an extremely prevalent clinical condition characterized by high m...
OBJECTIVES: To test the applicability and safety of a standardized diagnostic algorithm in geriatri...
OBJECTIVES: To test the applicability and safety of a standardized diagnostic algorithm in geriatric...
Significant progress has been made in the past 3 decades in our understanding of the various causes ...
WOS: 000282657400012Syncope in elderly patients is a clinical syndrome frequently observed both in e...
To assess the ability of specific early symptoms to predict cardiac and noncardiac syncope in elderl...
Syncope is a frequent event in the general population. Approximately 1%-2% of all emergency departme...
Introduction. The syncope is a common cause of admission to Emergency Departments, representing arou...
Syncope is a common clinical entity, and it causes up to 3% of admission in the Emergency Department...
Background: syncope is a common cause of hospitalisation in the elderly. However, morbidity and mort...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the ability of specific early symptoms to predict cardiac and noncardiac synco...
Syncope in elderly patients is a clinical syndrome frequently observed both in emergency rooms and o...
Syncope is a frequent event in the general population. Approximately 1%-2% of all emergency departme...
AbstractSyncope in the elderly is an extremely prevalent clinical condition characterized by high mo...
Syncope in the elderly is an extremely prevalent clinical condition characterized by high mortality ...
Abstract Syncope in the elderly is an extremely prevalent clinical condition characterized by high m...
OBJECTIVES: To test the applicability and safety of a standardized diagnostic algorithm in geriatri...
OBJECTIVES: To test the applicability and safety of a standardized diagnostic algorithm in geriatric...
Significant progress has been made in the past 3 decades in our understanding of the various causes ...
WOS: 000282657400012Syncope in elderly patients is a clinical syndrome frequently observed both in e...
To assess the ability of specific early symptoms to predict cardiac and noncardiac syncope in elderl...
Syncope is a frequent event in the general population. Approximately 1%-2% of all emergency departme...
Introduction. The syncope is a common cause of admission to Emergency Departments, representing arou...
Syncope is a common clinical entity, and it causes up to 3% of admission in the Emergency Department...
Background: syncope is a common cause of hospitalisation in the elderly. However, morbidity and mort...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the ability of specific early symptoms to predict cardiac and noncardiac synco...
Syncope in elderly patients is a clinical syndrome frequently observed both in emergency rooms and o...
Syncope is a frequent event in the general population. Approximately 1%-2% of all emergency departme...
AbstractSyncope in the elderly is an extremely prevalent clinical condition characterized by high mo...
Syncope in the elderly is an extremely prevalent clinical condition characterized by high mortality ...