what is syncope
Transient loss of postural tone and consciousness caused by a period of inadequate cerebral perfusion. Episodes rarely last > 1 minute. Full recovery to baseline mental status without resuscitation, no postictal state.
Syncope ddx is very broad, but ___ and ___ causes are generally at the forefront
Cardiac
Neurologic
Cardiopulmonary ddx of snyncope
neurologic ddx for syncope
other ddx for syncope
4 conditions/hx that are more likely syncope
6 conditions/hx that are not likely syncope
syncope hx of Number, frequency, duration
Onset Activity of syncope
Extended prodrome - ?
No prodrome - ?
vasovagal
more concerning for cardiac
syncope hx of position?
what is reflex syncope?
Immediately after exercise, defecation or urination, coughing, swallowing, post-prandial, warm and crowded place, prolonged standing, fear, sight of blood, stress, abrupt neck movements.
preceding sx of syncope hx
Prodrome
post event of syncope hx
Associated Signs and Symptoms of syncope hx
Pre-existing Medical Conditions for syncope hx
what rhythm can cause pts to pass out?
torsades (QT prolongation)
common drugs that can cause QT prolongation
what measurement of QTx is when concern for torsades
> 500
QTc >440 in Men
QTc> 460 in Women
Concerning hx factors for Cardiac etiology for syncope
General PE for syncope
Syncope - components of complete CARDIAC physical exam
syncope - components of complete neuro exam
syncope - Evaluate for Head and Neck Trauma if appropriate:
required w/u for syncope
EKG
Cardiac Monitor throughout stay
everything else - consider based on hx, age, RFs