[Recent advances in the treatment of syncopal syndromes]
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[Recent advances in the treatment of syncopal syndromes]
Abstract
Syncope is a transient, self-limited loss of consciousness, usually leading to falling. The underlying mechanism is a transient global cerebral hypoperfusion. Since there are many causes of syncope, a specific treatment cannot be administered without knowing the exact mechanism responsible for the loss of consciousness. The main therapeutic innovations of the most recent years are isometric counter-pressure maneuvres, lower limb compression bandage and therapy guided by implantable loop recorder in patients with recurrent suspected neurally-mediated syncope.
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