Affiliation:
1. Department of Cardiology, Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals, England, UK
2. Department of Medicine, Royal
Lancaster Infirmary, Lancaster, United Kingdom
3. Department of Medicine, Darent Valley Hospital, Dartford, England,
UK
Abstract
Abstract:
Syncope is a commonly encountered problem in the emergency department (ED), accounting
for approximately 3% of presenting complaints. Clinical assessment of syncope can be
challenging due to the diverse range of conditions that can precipitate the symptom. Annual mortality
for patients presenting with syncope ranges from 0-12%, and if the syncope is secondary to a
cardiac cause, then this figure rises to 18-33%. In ED, it is paramount to accurately identify those
presenting with syncope, especially patients with an underlying cardiac aetiology, initiate appropriate
management, and refer them for further investigations. In 2018, the European Society of
Cardiology (ESC) updated its guidelines with regard to diagnosing and managing patients with
syncope. We highlight recent developments and considerations in various components of the workup,
such as history, physical examination, investigations, risk stratification, and novel biomarkers,
since the establishment of the 2018 ESC guidelines. We further discuss the emerging role of artificial
intelligence in diagnosing cardiac syncope and postulate how wearable technology may transform
evaluating cardiac syncope in ED.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine
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