AbstractBackgroundSyncope is one of the most common reasons for emergency department and urgent care clinic visits. The management of syncope continues to be a challenging problem for front-line providers inasmuch as there are a multitude of possible causes for syncope ranging from relatively benign conditions to potentially life-threatening ones. In any event, it is important to identify those syncope patients who are at immediate risk of life-threatening events; these individuals require prompt hospitalization and thorough evaluation. Conversely, it is equally important to avoid unnecessary hospitalization of low-risk patients since unneeded hospital care adds to the healthcare cost burden.ResultsHistorically, front-line providers have ta...
Despite decades of research, there continues to be uncertainty about how best to risk stratify and e...
ObjectiveWe sought to assess short- and long-term prognosis of syncope and associated risk factors.B...
Background: Syncope is a common clinical problem that accounts for 1-3% of all emergency department ...
AbstractBackgroundSyncope is one of the most common reasons for emergency department and urgent care...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is to determine the best syncope risk stratification score curr...
Abstract Background Patients with a syncope constitute a challenge for risk stratification in (preho...
Syncope is an alarming event carrying the possibility of serious outcomes, including sudden cardiac ...
peer reviewedSyncope is one of the most common reasons of emergency admission and hospitalisation. M...
The proper way to test the usefulness of hospitalization in syncope patients would be to conduct a r...
Admission rates and expenditures for syncope remain high. This unsatisfactory management could be du...
AbstractSyncope is among the most frequent forms of transient loss of consciousness (TLOC), and is c...
Background: Syncope is a common problem but can have any of a broad range of underlying causes. Init...
Syncope is a common and challenging presenting complaint to the Emergency Department (ED). Despite s...
Syncope is a common clinical problem, but nevertheless is but one element of the broader issue of ‘t...
BACKGROUND: There have been several attempts to derive syncope prediction tools to guide clinician d...
Despite decades of research, there continues to be uncertainty about how best to risk stratify and e...
ObjectiveWe sought to assess short- and long-term prognosis of syncope and associated risk factors.B...
Background: Syncope is a common clinical problem that accounts for 1-3% of all emergency department ...
AbstractBackgroundSyncope is one of the most common reasons for emergency department and urgent care...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is to determine the best syncope risk stratification score curr...
Abstract Background Patients with a syncope constitute a challenge for risk stratification in (preho...
Syncope is an alarming event carrying the possibility of serious outcomes, including sudden cardiac ...
peer reviewedSyncope is one of the most common reasons of emergency admission and hospitalisation. M...
The proper way to test the usefulness of hospitalization in syncope patients would be to conduct a r...
Admission rates and expenditures for syncope remain high. This unsatisfactory management could be du...
AbstractSyncope is among the most frequent forms of transient loss of consciousness (TLOC), and is c...
Background: Syncope is a common problem but can have any of a broad range of underlying causes. Init...
Syncope is a common and challenging presenting complaint to the Emergency Department (ED). Despite s...
Syncope is a common clinical problem, but nevertheless is but one element of the broader issue of ‘t...
BACKGROUND: There have been several attempts to derive syncope prediction tools to guide clinician d...
Despite decades of research, there continues to be uncertainty about how best to risk stratify and e...
ObjectiveWe sought to assess short- and long-term prognosis of syncope and associated risk factors.B...
Background: Syncope is a common clinical problem that accounts for 1-3% of all emergency department ...