A spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain.
Transient loss of consciousness and postural tone.
(Phonology) the loss of sounds from within a word (as in `fo'c'sle' for `forecastle')
1 Background: syncope is an important, but underestimated clinical problem in older persons.
2 Conclusions: Despite recommendations for the use of syncope guidelines, adherence is suboptimal.
3 Conclusion: Vasovagal syncope and DRPH were by far the most frequent diagnoses.
4 Finally, power in high-frequency bands decreased less in the group with syncope .
5 But it might be that the apricots had brought on the syncope .
6 Vasovagal syncope is commonly associated with an intermediate fall in heart rate.
7 Background: Prolonged asystole is sometimes an extreme manifestation of neurally mediated syncope .
8 The predictors identified in this study suggest a multifactorial aetiology of syncope .
9 The economics of treating vasovagal syncope depends on the severity of attacks.
10 Background: with increasing age, causes of syncope are more often of cardiac origin.
11 Aim: To determine the utilisation of resources for patients admitted for syncope management.
12 Data regarding the association between specific cardiovascular conditions, falls and syncope are limited.
13 The second study population consisted of 43 patients with unexplained syncope .
14 Saddle tilt testing in unexplained syncope may result in a loss of specificity.
15 Main outcome measures were patient-reported syncope after pacemaker implantation and mortality.
16 Findings indicate that an economic argument favors pacing patients with severe vasovagal syncope .
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Syncope в диалектах
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