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Review
. 2016 Mar;32(3):427-36.
doi: 10.1007/s00381-015-2988-8. Epub 2016 Jan 5.

Current approaches to the clinical assessment of syncope in pediatric population

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Current approaches to the clinical assessment of syncope in pediatric population

Ayşe Kaçar Bayram et al. Childs Nerv Syst. 2016 Mar.

Abstract

Introduction: Syncope is one of the most common clinical problem in children. This disorder is characterized by transient, spontaneously self-terminating loss of consciousness with brief duration and complete recovery. This situation is usually alarming for the families of patients. The mechanism of syncope is transient global brain hypoperfusion to levels below those tolerated by cerebrovascular autoregulation. Syncope can occur with many different etiologies in the pediatric population.

Classification: Syncopes are divided into three major categories as neurally mediated syncope, cardiovascular-mediated syncope, and non-cardiovascular syncope.

Clinical features: The major challenge in the assessment of children with syncope is that most children are asymptomatic at the time of their presentation, therefore making a careful and detailed history and a comprehensive physical examination essential in all patients. A trigger stimulus is detected in some cases, and this is an important clinical clue for the diagnosis. Cardiac causes of syncope in children are rare but can be life threatening and have the highest risk of morbidity and mortality. Misdiagnosis of epilepsy is common in patients presenting with syncope; therefore, the differential diagnosis between epileptic seizures and syncope is very important. It should be remembered that the evaluation of syncope in children is costly and diagnostic workup has a limited diagnostic yield.

Conclusion: The aim of this article is to present different types of syncope and to provide new practical clinical approaches to the diagnosis, investigation, and management in the pediatric population.

Keywords: Children; Classification; Economic impact; Management; Syncope; Treatment.

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