BACKGROUND AND AIM: Syncope and related falls are one of the main causes and the predominant cause of hospitalization in elderly patients with dementia. However, the diagnostic protocol for syncope is difficult to apply to patients with dementia. Thus, we developed a "simplified" protocol to be used in a prospective, observational, and multicenter study in elderly patients with dementia and transient loss of consciousness suspected for syncope or unexplained falls. Here, we describe the protocol, its feasibility and the characteristics of the patients enrolled in the study. METHODS: Patients aged ≥65 years with a diagnosis of dementia and one or more episodes of transient loss of consciousness during the previous 3 months, subsequently r...
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...
Background. Unexplained syncope, dizziness, and falls may present a difficult diagnostic challenge t...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Syncope and related falls are one of the main causes and the predominant cause ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Syncope and related falls are one of the main causes and the predominant cause o...
Objectives: To investigate the etiology of transient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) suspected to be s...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the etiology of transient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) suspected to be ...
Background: Dementia patients have an increased risk of fall, and some of them might suffer from und...
Objective: To compare one-year mortality risk associated with syncope and unexplained fall in older ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Syncope and related falls are one of the main causes and the predominant cause...
ObjectivesSyncope and near-syncope are common in patients with dementia and a leading cause of emerg...
Background and objectives: Falls represent a major cause of morbidity, hospitalizations, and mortali...
There are few studies in literature regarding the differential diagnosis between syncope and epileps...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether hypotensive drugs may play a pivotal role in inducing orthostatic h...
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...
Background. Unexplained syncope, dizziness, and falls may present a difficult diagnostic challenge t...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Syncope and related falls are one of the main causes and the predominant cause ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Syncope and related falls are one of the main causes and the predominant cause o...
Objectives: To investigate the etiology of transient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) suspected to be s...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the etiology of transient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) suspected to be ...
Background: Dementia patients have an increased risk of fall, and some of them might suffer from und...
Objective: To compare one-year mortality risk associated with syncope and unexplained fall in older ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Syncope and related falls are one of the main causes and the predominant cause...
ObjectivesSyncope and near-syncope are common in patients with dementia and a leading cause of emerg...
Background and objectives: Falls represent a major cause of morbidity, hospitalizations, and mortali...
There are few studies in literature regarding the differential diagnosis between syncope and epileps...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether hypotensive drugs may play a pivotal role in inducing orthostatic h...
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...
Background. Unexplained syncope, dizziness, and falls may present a difficult diagnostic challenge t...