syncope is A transient loss of ___ due to global ___ __
syncope is A transient loss of consciousness due to global cerebral hypoperfusion

in Syncope, most people will have __ spells per life, with the first one often in ___.
in Syncope, most people will have 3 spells per life, with the first one often in teens.
outcomes of acute care presentation of syncope

4 classifications of syncope
one of the most common causes of obstructive syncope
for bradycardia arrhthmia, ___ ___ is the most common cause
for tachycardia arrhthmia, ___ __ is the most common.
for bradycardia arrhthmia, COMPLETE HEART BLOCK is the most common cause
for tachycardia arrhthmia, VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA is the most common.
causes of orthostatic hypotension resulting in syncope
common examples of vasomotor instability
vasomotor instability is a mix of hypotension and bradycardia.
DDx of syncope
Vertigo
Dizziness
Sleep
Coma
Epileptic seizures (Convulsive activity, Tongue biting, Trauma) Characteristic prodromes Cardiac arrest
causes of ventricular tachycardia

two syndromes of syncope
Causes of inirital orthostatic hypotension

definition of classic orthostatic hypotension
Drop in BP >20/10 mm Hg between
supine and standing measured after 1 minute upright
a cause of orthostatic hypotension can be due to volume depletion. What signs would show this?
Drugs that can cause orthostatic hypotension
a cause of orthostatic hypotension can be caused by an autnomic neuropathy. What signs would show this?
treatment for orthostatic hypotension
Treatment if irreversible
Sleep with headup 15 degrees
Support stockings
Maximize salt and fluid if BP tolerates
Physical counterpressure
Florinef (fludrocortisone)
Midodrine (amatine)

most common cause of syncope
vasovagal

outline the physiological model of vasovagal syncope that causes reflex hypotension and bradycardia

note;

diagnostic tools for syncope
outline the chances of fainting again
1 spell; 20% recurrence rate
6 syncopal spells; 60% recurence rate.
general first line measures for syncope
