ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to develop and validate a clinical decision rule (CDR) to predict 1-month serious outcome and all-cause death in patients presenting with syncope to the emergency department.BackgroundSyncope is a common, potentially serious condition accounting for many hospital admissions.MethodsThis was a single center, prospective, observational study of adults presenting to the emergency department with syncope. A CDR was devised from 550 patients in a derivation cohort and tested in a validation cohort of a further 550 patients.ResultsOne-month serious outcome or all-cause death occurred in 40 (7.3%) patients in the derivation cohort. Independent predictors were brain natriuretic peptide concentration ≥300 pg/ml (od...
Abstract Background Patients with a syncope constitute a challenge for risk stratification in (preho...
BACKGROUND: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
Syncope is an alarming event carrying the possibility of serious outcomes, including sudden cardiac ...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to develop and validate a clinical decision rule (CDR) to predic...
Introduction: The use of the ROSE risk score after syncope provides the possibility of identifying p...
Study Objective: Syncope is one of the most common presentation of patients seen in emergency depart...
NT-pro-BNP has been proposed as a good predictor of syncope adverse outcome in the Emergency Departm...
Syncope is a common Emergency Department (ED) presentation. An important proportion of syncope patie...
Objective The study aimed to compare the efficacy of the Osservatorio Epidemiologico sulla Sincope n...
Background: Syncope is a common clinical problem that accounts for 1-3% of all emergency department ...
Background: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
Syncope is defined as sudden transient loss of consciousness with spontaneous, complete recovery. Sy...
Study objectiveOlder adults with syncope are commonly treated in the emergency department (ED). We s...
Abstract: Syncope is a common clinical presentation defined as a transient loss of consciousness (TL...
Syncope is a common reason for emergency department (ED) visits, and patients are often admitted to ...
Abstract Background Patients with a syncope constitute a challenge for risk stratification in (preho...
BACKGROUND: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
Syncope is an alarming event carrying the possibility of serious outcomes, including sudden cardiac ...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to develop and validate a clinical decision rule (CDR) to predic...
Introduction: The use of the ROSE risk score after syncope provides the possibility of identifying p...
Study Objective: Syncope is one of the most common presentation of patients seen in emergency depart...
NT-pro-BNP has been proposed as a good predictor of syncope adverse outcome in the Emergency Departm...
Syncope is a common Emergency Department (ED) presentation. An important proportion of syncope patie...
Objective The study aimed to compare the efficacy of the Osservatorio Epidemiologico sulla Sincope n...
Background: Syncope is a common clinical problem that accounts for 1-3% of all emergency department ...
Background: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
Syncope is defined as sudden transient loss of consciousness with spontaneous, complete recovery. Sy...
Study objectiveOlder adults with syncope are commonly treated in the emergency department (ED). We s...
Abstract: Syncope is a common clinical presentation defined as a transient loss of consciousness (TL...
Syncope is a common reason for emergency department (ED) visits, and patients are often admitted to ...
Abstract Background Patients with a syncope constitute a challenge for risk stratification in (preho...
BACKGROUND: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
Syncope is an alarming event carrying the possibility of serious outcomes, including sudden cardiac ...