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Syncope

Author: MUDr. Ivana Bártíková, Zuzana Markuseková

Institution: Faculty of Medicine at Masaryk University in Brno

Medical discipline: Emergency Medicine

Keywords: syncope | unconsciousness | orthostatic hypotension | somnolence

Educational evel: Undergraduate level | Graduate

Syncope may be defined as a sign of short term loss of consciousness and/or postural muscle tone. It may be observed in patients with no cardiovascular diseases of organic origin but it can also be a sign of other serious diseases. Diagnosis of syncope is a tricky one, a lot of it depends on thorough case history taking and physical examination. According to research, up to 25-35% of syncope cases can be diagnosed from case history, or it may at least indicate relevant clinical testing.


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Syncope may be defined as a sign of short term loss of consciousness and/or postural muscle tone. It may be observed in patients with no cardiovascular diseases of organic origin but it can also be a sign of other serious diseases. Diagnosis of syncope is a tricky one, a lot of it depends on thorough case history taking and physical examination. According to research, up to 25-35% of syncope cases can be diagnosed from case history, or it may at least indicate relevant clinical testing.

Differential diagnosis is very user-friendly even for a lay person taking care of post syncopic patient. This focuses not only on close observation of patient's vital functions but also on monitoring the events leading to syncope. This makes the diagnostic process of syncope easier to physicians.

publikováno: 23. 12. 2011 | last modified on: 13. 9. 2019