Syncope is defined as a transient, self-limited, loss of consciousness with an1. inability to maintain postural tone, which is followed by spontaneous recoverySyncope can be cardiac or non cardiac in origin. In elderly, cardiac syncope hasworse prognosis and can present atypically. We report the case of a 75 year oldpatient who presented with history of syncope at home after developing anallergic reaction to diclofenac and colchicine. He had non-ST elevationmyocardial infarction (NSTEMI) and angiogram revealed severe atheromatouscoronary disease with culprit right coronary artery (RCA) lesion. Transient sinusnode dysfunction secondary to ischemia was thought to cause his syncope. Hehad coronary artery bypass grafting and was discharged home...
We described the clinical evolution of patients with structural heart disease presenting at the emer...
Syncope is a frequent event in the general population. Approximately 1%-2% of all emergency departme...
Syncope is a frequent event in the general population. Approximately 1%-2% of all emergency departme...
Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and postural tone with spontaneous recovery. Los...
WOS: 000282657400012Syncope in elderly patients is a clinical syndrome frequently observed both in e...
Syncope in elderly patients is a clinical syndrome frequently observed both in emergency rooms and o...
Syncope is a common complaint in the emergency departments, accounting for 1-2% of visits, and can a...
Syncope is a common clinical entity, and it causes up to 3% of admission in the Emergency Department...
BACKGROUND: Up to 60% of syncopal episodes remain unexplained. We report the results of a standardiz...
The prevalence of syncope increases with advancing age and is associated with significant morbidity ...
An 88-year-old man, admitted to the emergency room (ER) after three episodes of syncope within 1?day...
Introduction. Syncope represents a relatively atypical symptom of acute coronary syndrome. Syncop...
Scientific advisers : Irina Oktiabrova - Assistant of department, MD Olena Makharynska - Associate...
Syncope is a sudden and brief loss of consciousness with postural tone. Its recovery is usually spon...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Syncope is a common condition with many possible causes, ranging from benign to ...
We described the clinical evolution of patients with structural heart disease presenting at the emer...
Syncope is a frequent event in the general population. Approximately 1%-2% of all emergency departme...
Syncope is a frequent event in the general population. Approximately 1%-2% of all emergency departme...
Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and postural tone with spontaneous recovery. Los...
WOS: 000282657400012Syncope in elderly patients is a clinical syndrome frequently observed both in e...
Syncope in elderly patients is a clinical syndrome frequently observed both in emergency rooms and o...
Syncope is a common complaint in the emergency departments, accounting for 1-2% of visits, and can a...
Syncope is a common clinical entity, and it causes up to 3% of admission in the Emergency Department...
BACKGROUND: Up to 60% of syncopal episodes remain unexplained. We report the results of a standardiz...
The prevalence of syncope increases with advancing age and is associated with significant morbidity ...
An 88-year-old man, admitted to the emergency room (ER) after three episodes of syncope within 1?day...
Introduction. Syncope represents a relatively atypical symptom of acute coronary syndrome. Syncop...
Scientific advisers : Irina Oktiabrova - Assistant of department, MD Olena Makharynska - Associate...
Syncope is a sudden and brief loss of consciousness with postural tone. Its recovery is usually spon...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Syncope is a common condition with many possible causes, ranging from benign to ...
We described the clinical evolution of patients with structural heart disease presenting at the emer...
Syncope is a frequent event in the general population. Approximately 1%-2% of all emergency departme...
Syncope is a frequent event in the general population. Approximately 1%-2% of all emergency departme...