Guidelines on Management (diagnosis and treatment) of syncope ? update 2004
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Abstract
Neurally-mediated (reflex)Vasovagal syncope (common faint)e classical e non-classical Carotid sinus syncope Situational syncope e acute haemorrhage e cough, sneeze e gastrointestinal stimulation (swallow, defaecation, visceral pain) e micturition (post-micturition) e post-exercise e post-prandial e others (e.g., brass instrument playing, weightlifting) Glossopharyngeal neuralgia Orthostatic hypotension Autonomic failure e primary autonomic failure syndromes (e.g., pure autonomic failure, multiple system atrophy, Parkinson's disease with autonomic failure) e secondary autonomic failure syndromes (e.g., diabetic neuropathy, amyloid neuropathy) e post-exercise e post-prandial Drug (and alcohol)-induced…
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- Medicine
- Cardiology
- Internal medicine
- Orthostatic vital signs
- Pure autonomic failure
- Anesthesia
- Blood pressure
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