Study objectiveOlder adults with syncope are commonly treated in the emergency department (ED). We seek to derive a novel risk-stratification tool to predict 30-day serious cardiac outcomes.MethodsWe performed a prospective, observational study of older adults (≥60 years) with unexplained syncope or near syncope who presented to 11 EDs in the United States. Patients with a serious diagnosis identified in the ED were excluded. We collected clinical and laboratory data on all patients. Our primary outcome was 30-day all-cause mortality or serious cardiac outcome.ResultsWe enrolled 3,177 older adults with unexplained syncope or near syncope between April 2013 and September 2016. Mean age was 73 years (SD 9.0 years). The incidence of the primar...
Background: Various scores have been derived for the assessment of syncope patients in the emergenc...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is to determine the best syncope risk stratification score curr...
Background: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
Study objectiveWe identify predictors of 30-day serious events after syncope in older adults.Methods...
BackgroundSyncope is a common reason for visiting the emergency department (ED) and is associated wi...
ObjectivesClinical prediction models for risk stratification of older adults with syncope or near sy...
Study objectiveControversy remains in regard to the risk of adverse events for patients presenting w...
Study objectiveMany adults with syncope are hospitalized solely for observation and testing. We seek...
Almost 20% of patients with syncope will experience another event. It is unknown whether recurrent s...
Syncope is a common reason for emergency department (ED) visits, and patients are often admitted to ...
Introduction: The use of the ROSE risk score after syncope provides the possibility of identifying p...
ObjectivesTo assess the relationship between age and 14-day serious events after an emergency depart...
BackgroundSyncope is a common chief complaint among older adults in the Emergency Department (ED), a...
The aim of this paper was to assess short and long term prognostic value of the OESIL risk score (OR...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to develop and validate a clinical decision rule (CDR) to predic...
Background: Various scores have been derived for the assessment of syncope patients in the emergenc...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is to determine the best syncope risk stratification score curr...
Background: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
Study objectiveWe identify predictors of 30-day serious events after syncope in older adults.Methods...
BackgroundSyncope is a common reason for visiting the emergency department (ED) and is associated wi...
ObjectivesClinical prediction models for risk stratification of older adults with syncope or near sy...
Study objectiveControversy remains in regard to the risk of adverse events for patients presenting w...
Study objectiveMany adults with syncope are hospitalized solely for observation and testing. We seek...
Almost 20% of patients with syncope will experience another event. It is unknown whether recurrent s...
Syncope is a common reason for emergency department (ED) visits, and patients are often admitted to ...
Introduction: The use of the ROSE risk score after syncope provides the possibility of identifying p...
ObjectivesTo assess the relationship between age and 14-day serious events after an emergency depart...
BackgroundSyncope is a common chief complaint among older adults in the Emergency Department (ED), a...
The aim of this paper was to assess short and long term prognostic value of the OESIL risk score (OR...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to develop and validate a clinical decision rule (CDR) to predic...
Background: Various scores have been derived for the assessment of syncope patients in the emergenc...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is to determine the best syncope risk stratification score curr...
Background: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...