Syncope

CHAPTER 27 Syncope












9 Are there diagnostic tests that every patient with syncope should undergo in the ED?


A thorough history (including family history and social history) and physical examination are the most important parts of the ED evaluation. Measure orthostatic blood pressures and complete cardiac and neurologic examinations on every patient. Screen all patients with electrocardiography (ECG), looking for signs of hypertrophy or abnormal conduction times (e.g., long QT syndrome). Other diagnostic testing is guided by the results of the history, physical examination, and ECG (see question 17). When there are diagnostic questions after this initial workup, or when syncope recurs, referrals for specialized testing (echocardiography, tilt-table testing, Holter or event-recorder monitoring, or stress testing) may be made.



Sep 1, 2016 | Posted by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE | Comments Off on Syncope

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