[Syncope - contemporary management]
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[Syncope - contemporary management]
Abstract
Syncope is the chief complaint in 1-2 percent of emergency department visits. Syncope belongs to the broader category transient loss of consciousness (TLOC), defined as a short loss of consciousness with loss of awareness and responsiveness, and with subsequent amnesia for the event. Syncope is defined as TLOC due to cerebral hypoperfusion, with rapid onset and spontaneous complete recovery. The main categories of syncope are reflex syncope, orthostatic hypotension, and cardiac syncope. The 2018 guidelines by the European Society of Cardiology emphasizes the process of risk stratification in the initial management of suspected syncope. Risk stratification serves to separate the patients with likely orthostatic and reflex syncope with good prognosis from the patients with likely cardiac syncope and high short-term risk of an adverse outcome. It determines the appropriate next level of care. Further evaluation should be based on clinical suspicion and frequency of symptoms.
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