This study validated the Canadian Syncope Risk Score for predicting 30-day serious outcomes in patients presenting to the ED within 24 hours of syncope.Amanda Kay Lewton, MD, MSPH; Laura Elizabeth Morris, MD, MSPH (University of Missouri Department of Family and Community Medicine, Columbia)Includes bibliographical reference
Context: The San Francisco Syncope Rule (SFSR) was proposed as a risk stratification tool for patien...
BACKGROUND: There are a limited number of studies on the short-term prognosis of syncopal patients, ...
Study objectiveOlder adults with syncope are commonly treated in the emergency department (ED). We s...
Background: Syncope is a common problem but can have any of a broad range of underlying causes. Init...
Objective: To validate the accuracy and safety of the Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) for patient...
BACKGROUND: The Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) was developed to predict 30-day serious outcomes ...
ObjectiveTo validate the accuracy and safety of the Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) for patients ...
BACKGROUND The Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) was developed to predict 30-day serious outcome...
Syncope is defined as sudden transient loss of consciousness with spontaneous, complete recovery. Sy...
Study objectiveWe externally validate the ability of the San Francisco Syncope Rule to accurately id...
Abstract: Syncope is a common clinical presentation defined as a transient loss of consciousness (TL...
Emergency department (ED) visits for syncope are common. Validation of ED administrative diagnostic ...
Background: Various scores have been derived for the assessment of syncope patients in the emergenc...
BackgroundSyncope is a frequent symptom for admission in the Emergency Department (ED). The SYNCSCOR...
Objective: The San Francisco Syncope Rule (SFSR) aims to identify patients with syncope who are\ud a...
Context: The San Francisco Syncope Rule (SFSR) was proposed as a risk stratification tool for patien...
BACKGROUND: There are a limited number of studies on the short-term prognosis of syncopal patients, ...
Study objectiveOlder adults with syncope are commonly treated in the emergency department (ED). We s...
Background: Syncope is a common problem but can have any of a broad range of underlying causes. Init...
Objective: To validate the accuracy and safety of the Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) for patient...
BACKGROUND: The Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) was developed to predict 30-day serious outcomes ...
ObjectiveTo validate the accuracy and safety of the Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) for patients ...
BACKGROUND The Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) was developed to predict 30-day serious outcome...
Syncope is defined as sudden transient loss of consciousness with spontaneous, complete recovery. Sy...
Study objectiveWe externally validate the ability of the San Francisco Syncope Rule to accurately id...
Abstract: Syncope is a common clinical presentation defined as a transient loss of consciousness (TL...
Emergency department (ED) visits for syncope are common. Validation of ED administrative diagnostic ...
Background: Various scores have been derived for the assessment of syncope patients in the emergenc...
BackgroundSyncope is a frequent symptom for admission in the Emergency Department (ED). The SYNCSCOR...
Objective: The San Francisco Syncope Rule (SFSR) aims to identify patients with syncope who are\ud a...
Context: The San Francisco Syncope Rule (SFSR) was proposed as a risk stratification tool for patien...
BACKGROUND: There are a limited number of studies on the short-term prognosis of syncopal patients, ...
Study objectiveOlder adults with syncope are commonly treated in the emergency department (ED). We s...