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01.06.2014 | Main topic
Clinical evaluation and risk stratification in patients with syncope
verfasst von:
T. Koenig, D. Duncker, S. Hohmann, C. Schroeder, H. Oswald, PD Dr. C. Veltmann
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Ausgabe 4/2014
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Abstract
Syncope accounts for approximately 1 % of visits to emergency departments. The first diagnostic step is to rule out nonsyncopal conditions as a cause of the transient loss of consciousness. Next, the basic clinical evaluation should identify patients at high risk for potentially life-threatening events. These patients should be admitted and monitored until a diagnosis is made and definitive treatment can be offered. Guided by the basic evaluation findings, specific tests should be performed to prove or rule out the suspected diagnosis. In low-risk patients, this should preferably be done in an outpatient setting. To date, there is no consensus on a structured algorithm for the evaluation of patients with syncope. Therefore, it seems beneficial to formulate an algorithm based on the current guidelines for the management of syncope for use in the clinical setting.