BackgroundOver the last 20 years, numerous research articles and clinical guidelines aimed at optimizing resource utilization for emergency department (ED) patients presenting with syncope have been published.HypothesisWe hypothesized that there would be temporal trends in syncope-related ED visits and associated trends in imaging, hospital admissions, and diagnostic frequencies.MethodsThe ED component of National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey was analyzed from 2001 through 2010, comprising more than 358000 visits (representing an estimated 1.18 billion visits nationally). We selected ED visits with a reason for visit of syncope or fainting and calculated nationally representative weighted estimates for prevalence of such visits a...
Syncope is a common and challenging presenting complaint to the Emergency Department (ED). Despite s...
Background: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
BACKGROUND: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
Emergency department (ED) visits for syncope are common. Validation of ED administrative diagnostic ...
Introduction: In an age of increasing scrutiny of each hospital admission, emergency department (ED)...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVE: We assessed the prevalence and distribution of the different causes of transient...
Introduction: In an age of increasing scrutiny of each hospital admission, emergency department (ED)...
Admission rates and expenditures for syncope remain high. This unsatisfactory management could be du...
Study objectiveOlder adults are frequently hospitalized from the emergency department (ED) after an ...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the prevalence and distribution of the different causes of transient loss of ...
Introduction. The syncope is a common cause of admission to Emergency Departments, representing arou...
Study objectivesThere is limited evidence to guide the emergency department (ED) evaluation and mana...
This meta-analysis aimed to establish the role of standardized emergency department (ED) observation...
Syncope accounts for 3–5% Emergency Department visits and for 1–6% of urgent hospital admissions eac...
Patients presenting with the primary complaint of syncope or near syncope (PSNS) in the emergency de...
Syncope is a common and challenging presenting complaint to the Emergency Department (ED). Despite s...
Background: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
BACKGROUND: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
Emergency department (ED) visits for syncope are common. Validation of ED administrative diagnostic ...
Introduction: In an age of increasing scrutiny of each hospital admission, emergency department (ED)...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVE: We assessed the prevalence and distribution of the different causes of transient...
Introduction: In an age of increasing scrutiny of each hospital admission, emergency department (ED)...
Admission rates and expenditures for syncope remain high. This unsatisfactory management could be du...
Study objectiveOlder adults are frequently hospitalized from the emergency department (ED) after an ...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the prevalence and distribution of the different causes of transient loss of ...
Introduction. The syncope is a common cause of admission to Emergency Departments, representing arou...
Study objectivesThere is limited evidence to guide the emergency department (ED) evaluation and mana...
This meta-analysis aimed to establish the role of standardized emergency department (ED) observation...
Syncope accounts for 3–5% Emergency Department visits and for 1–6% of urgent hospital admissions eac...
Patients presenting with the primary complaint of syncope or near syncope (PSNS) in the emergency de...
Syncope is a common and challenging presenting complaint to the Emergency Department (ED). Despite s...
Background: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...
BACKGROUND: Syncope remains challenging for Emergency Department (ED) physicians due to difficulties...