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syncope and collapse的問題,我們搜遍了碩博士論文和台灣出版的書籍,推薦DENNIS L.KASPER等寫的 哈里森內科學手冊(第19版•英文版) 可以從中找到所需的評價。
另外網站Intermittent Collapse and Syncope | Cardiovascular Disease i也說明:Syncope is a sudden, transient loss of consciousness, as well as loss of postural tone. Syncope results from an abrupt decrease in cerebral perfusion or.
國立陽明交通大學 臨床醫學研究所 施俊哲所指導 許宏隆的 胸主動脈腔內治療所造成的主動脈塑型效果 (2021),提出syncope and collapse關鍵因素是什麼,來自於主動脈剝離、胸主動脈腔內治療手術、主動脈塑型。
而第二篇論文正修科技大學 休閒與運動管理所 顏克典所指導 趙翊閔的 四週高強度間歇訓練對體位耐受測試之心血管系統調控表現之影響 (2020),提出因為有 戰鬥機飛行、抗G耐力、直立傾斜試驗、心率變異性的重點而找出了 syncope and collapse的解答。
最後網站Syncope/Collapse則補充:Syncope /Collapse · Background. Collapse episodes in dogs and cats can be caused by a multitude of reasons that include both cardiac and non-cardiac causes.
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哈里森內科學手冊(第19版•英文版)
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為了解決syncope and collapse 的問題,作者DENNIS L.KASPER等 這樣論述:
本書是《哈里森內科學(第19版)》的減縮版口袋書,內容涵蓋病因與流行病學、臨床相關病理生理學、症狀與體征、診斷與鑒別診斷、體格檢查與實驗室檢查、診療要點、實用指南等,著重呈現了醫學實踐中常見疾病的臨床表現、診斷和治療要點,寫作特點突出。本書以全彩、簡潔實用、方便攜帶為特色,為臨床診療、查房提供速查資料。 Dennis L.Kasper博士是威廉埃勒裡強尼的醫學教授;任哈佛醫學院微生物學與免疫生物學系免疫分部微生物學和免疫生物學教授;同時在麻塞諸塞州的波士頓布萊根婦女醫院任職。 Contributors.......................
.........................xv Preface...................................................xvii Acknowledgments..........................................xix SECTION 1 CARE OF THE HOSPITALIZED PATIENT 1 Electrolytes/Acid-Base Balance....................................................1 2 Diagnostic Imagin
g in Internal Medicine..................................23 3 Procedures Commonly Performed by Internists......................26 4 Principles of Critical Care Medicine...........................................31 5 Pain and Its Management...........................................................35
6 Assessment of Nutritional Status...............................................40 7 Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition...............................................43 8 Transfusion and Pheresis Therapy.............................................46 9 Palliative and End-of-Life Care.................
..................................48 SECTION 2 MEDICAL EMERGENCIES 10 Cardiovascular Collapse and Sudden Death.............................57 11 Shock............................................................................................61 12 Sepsis and Septic Shock.............................
.................................65 13 Acute Pulmonary Edema............................................................69 14 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.......................................71 15 Respiratory Failure......................................................................73 16
Confusion, Stupor, and Coma....................................................76 17 Stroke...........................................................................................82 18 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage........................................................91 19 Increased Intracranial Pre
ssure and Head Trauma..................93 20 Spinal Cord Compression...........................................................98 21 Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy..........................................100 22 Status Epilepticus.....................................................................
.101 23 Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar Coma....................104 24 Hypoglycemia............................................................................107 25 Oncologic Emergencies.............................................................109 26 Anaphylaxis...........................
....................................................114 27 Bites, Venoms, Stings, and Marine Poisonings.......................115 SECTION 3 COMMON PATIENT PRESENTATIONS 28 Fever, Hyperthermia, and Rash................................................127 29 Generalized Fatigue.........................
.........................................131 30 Weight Loss................................................................................135 31 Chest Pain..................................................................................137 32 Palpitations...........................................
.....................................141 33 Dyspnea......................................................................................142 34 Cyanosis.....................................................................................145 35 Cough and Hemoptysis....................................
.........................146 36 Edema.........................................................................................150 37 Abdominal Pain.........................................................................154 38 Nausea, Vomiting, and Indigestion........................................
.158 39 Dysphagia..................................................................................162 40 Diarrhea, Malabsorption, and Constipation...........................167 41 Gastrointestinal Bleeding.........................................................174 42 Jaundice and Evaluation of Liv
er Function.............................178 43 Ascites........................................................................................187 44 Lymphadenopathy and Splenomegaly...................................189 45 Anemia and Polycythemia......................................................
..194 46 Azotemia and Urinary Abnormalities......................................197 47 Pain and Swelling of Joints.......................................................203 48 Back and Neck Pain...................................................................207 49 Headache.......................
............................................................215 50 Syncope......................................................................................222 51 Dizziness and Vertigo...............................................................226 52 Acute Visual Loss and Double Vision.......
...............................229 53 Weakness and Paralysis............................................................233 54 Tremor and Movement Disorders............................................236 55 Aphasia......................................................................................
.239 56 Sleep Disorders..........................................................................241 57 Dysuria and Bladder Pain.........................................................245 SECTION 4 OTOLARYNGOLOGY 58 Sore Throat, Earache, and Upper Respiratory Symptoms...............................
..............................247 SECTION 5 DERMATOLOGY 59 General Examination of the Skin.............................................255 60 Common Skin Conditions.........................................................258 SECTION 6 HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY 61 Examination of Blood Smears and Bone M
arrow...................265 62 Red Blood Cell Disorders..........................................................267 63 Leukocytosis and Leukopenia..................................................274 64 Bleeding and Thrombotic Disorders.......................................277 65 Myeloid Leukemias
, Myelodysplasia, and Myeloproliferative Syndromes................................................283 66 Lymphoid Malignancies............................................................293 67 Skin Cancer................................................................................305 68 Head and
Neck Cancer..............................................................308 69 Lung Cancer...............................................................................310 70 Breast Cancer.............................................................................316 71 Tumors of the Gastrointest
inal Tract......................................321 72 Genitourinary Tract Cancer......................................................333 73 Gynecologic Cancer...................................................................338 74 Prostate Hyperplasia and Carcinoma................................
......342 75 Cancer of Unknown Primary Site.............................................345 76 Paraneoplastic Endocrine Syndromes.....................................348 77 Neurologic Paraneoplastic Syndromes...................................352 SECTION 7 INFECTIOUS DISEASES 78 Infections Acquired
in Health Care Facilities..........................357 79 Infections in the Immunocompromised Host.........................362 80 Infective Endocarditis...............................................................372 81 Intraabdominal Infections.....................................................
...382 82 Infectious Diarrheas..................................................................386 83 Sexually Transmitted and Reproductive Tract Infections.....399 84 Infections of the Skin, Soft Tissues, Joints, and Bones..........415 85 Pneumococcal Infections....................................
......................422 86 Staphylococcal Infections.........................................................425 87 Streptococcal/Enterococcal Infections, Diphtheria, and Infections Caused by Other Corynebacteria and Related Species..................................................................
434 88 Meningococcal and Listerial Infections...................................443 89 Infections Caused by Haemophilus, Bordetella, Moraxella, and HACEK Group Organisms...............................448 90 Diseases Caused by Gram-Negative Enteric Bacteria and Pseudomonas............................
...........................453 91 Infections Caused by Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Bacilli...............................................................462 92 Anaerobic Infections.................................................................469 93 Nocardiosis, Actinomycosis, and Whipple’s Diseas
e.............477 94 Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Infections.................482 95 Lyme Disease and Other Nonsyphilitic Spirochetal Infections...............................................................494 96 Rickettsial Diseases...........................................................
........500 97 Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Legionella Species, and Chlamydia pneumoniae.............................................................510 98 Chlamydia trachomatis and C. psittaci.....................................514 99 Herpesvirus Infections...............................................
...............516 100 Cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr Virus Infections..............525 101 Influenza and Other Viral Respiratory Diseases.....................530 102 Rubeola, Rubella, Mumps, and Parvovirus Infections...........538 103 Enteroviral Infections........................................
........................543 104 Insect- and Animal-Borne Viral Infections..............................546 105 HIV Infection and AIDS.............................................................554 106 Fungal Infections.......................................................................568 107 Pn
eumocystis Infections............................................................583 108 Protozoal Infections..................................................................586 109 Helminthic Infections and Ectoparasite Infestations..................................................................
..............599 SECTION 8 CARDIOLOGY 110 Physical Examination of the Heart...........................................613 111 Electrocardiography.................................................................618 112 Noninvasive Examination of the Heart...................................622 113 Co
ngenital Heart Disease in the Adult....................................627 114 Valvular Heart Disease..............................................................632 115 Cardiomyopathies and Myocarditis........................................639 116 Pericardial Disease..............................
......................................644 117 Hypertension.............................................................................649 118 Metabolic Syndrome.................................................................656 119 ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction........................
............................................................658 120 Unstable Angina and Non-ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction................................................................668 121 Chronic Stable Angina..............................................................672 122 Bradyarrhyt
hmias.....................................................................677 123 Tachyarrhythmias.....................................................................679 124 Heart Failure and Cor Pulmonale.............................................687 125 Diseases of the Aorta....................
............................................693 126 Peripheral Vascular Disease.....................................................696 127 Pulmonary Hypertension..........................................................699 SECTION 9 PULMONOLOGY 128 Respiratory Function and Pulmonary Diagnostic Proc
edures..............................................................705 129 Asthma.......................................................................................711 130 Environmental Lung Diseases..................................................715 131 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
................................718 132 Pneumonia, Bronchiectasis, and Lung Abscess......................722 133 Pulmonary Thromboembolism and Deep-Vein Thrombosis................................................................................730 134 Interstitial Lung Disease........................
...................................734 135 Diseases of the Pleura and Mediastinum................................740 136 Disorders of Ventilation............................................................744 137 Sleep Apnea............................................................................
...745 SECTION 10 NEPHROLOGY 138 Acute Renal Failure...................................................................747 139 Chronic Kidney Disease and Uremia........................................752 140 Dialysis....................................................................................
...754 141 Renal Transplantation..............................................................756 142 Glomerular Diseases.................................................................759 143 Renal Tubular Disease...............................................................769 144 Urinary Tract
Infections and Interstitial Cystitis....................775 145 Nephrolithiasis..........................................................................779 146 Urinary Tract Obstruction.........................................................782 SECTION 11 GASTROENTEROLOGY 147 Peptic Ulcer and Rela
ted Disorders.........................................785 148 Inflammatory Bowel Diseases..................................................790 149 Colonic and Anorectal Diseases...............................................794 150 Cholelithiasis, Cholecystitis, and Cholangitis......................
...799 151 Pancreatitis................................................................................804 152 Acute Hepatitis..........................................................................809 153 Chronic Hepatitis.......................................................................816
154 Cirrhosis and Alcoholic Liver Disease......................................826 155 Portal Hypertension..................................................................831 SECTION 12 ALLERGY, CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, AND RHEUMATOLOGY 156 Diseases of Immediate-Type Hypersensitivity...................
....835 157 Primary Immune Deficiency Diseases.....................................840 158 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Other Connective Tissue Diseases....................................843 159 Vasculitis...................................................................
.................850 160 Ankylosing Spondylitis.............................................................854 161 Psoriatic Arthritis.......................................................................857 162 Reactive Arthritis....................................................................
...859 163 Osteoarthritis.............................................................................861 164 Gout, Pseudogout, and Related Diseases...............................863 165 Other Musculoskeletal Disorders.............................................867 166 Sarcoidosis..................
...............................................................870 167 Amyloidosis...............................................................................873 SECTION 13 ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM 168 Disorders of the Anterior Pituitary and Hypothalamus.........877 169 Diabetes Insipidus and
Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone...............................................................883 170 Thyroid Gland Disorders...........................................................886 171 Adrenal Gland Disorders..........................................................895 172 Obe
sity.......................................................................................901 173 Diabetes Mellitus.......................................................................904 174 Disorders of the Male Reproductive System...........................912 175 Disorders of the Female Repro
ductive System......................917 176 Hypercalcemia and Hypocalcemia...........................................924 177 Osteoporosis and Osteomalacia..............................................931 178 Hypercholesterolemia and Hypertriglyceridemia..................936 179 Hemochromatosis, Porp
hyrias, and Wilson’s Disease...........942 SECTION 14 NEUROLOGY 180 The Neurologic Examination....................................................947 181 Seizures and Epilepsy...............................................................956 182 Dementia..............................................
......................................968 183 Parkinson’s Disease...................................................................976 184 Ataxic Disorders........................................................................981 185 ALS and Other Motor Neuron Diseases.............................
......984
胸主動脈腔內治療所造成的主動脈塑型效果
為了解決syncope and collapse 的問題,作者許宏隆 這樣論述:
主動脈剝離是嚴重且可能致命的主動脈疾病。它起因於主動脈內膜的破裂導致主動脈有一至多個破口,並將主動脈分離成兩個腔室。一個是原本就存在的真腔(true lumen),另一個是較薄的管壁所組成的假腔(false lumen)。A型或Debakey第一及二型主動脈剝離仍以傳統開放修補手術為標準治療。但胸主動脈腔內治療手術(thoracic endovascular aortic repair, TEVAR) 已成為複雜性B型或Debakey第三型主動脈剝離的首選方法。由於胸主動脈腔內治療手術並未把有問題的主動脈切除置換掉,所以術後的主動脈塑型就顯得更為重要。在本篇論文中,我們利用不同的參數去研究近
端及遠端的主動脈塑型。首先,我們使用中心線為基準的主動脈角度算法去評估主動脈弓的角度變化以及新一代主動脈覆膜支架對於主動脈彎曲的順應度。我們發現使用新一代的主動脈覆膜支架的順應度比較好,比較少喙型貼合不良(bird-beak configuration)的產生。主動脈弓的角度變化也比較小。其次,我們研究束帶技巧(banding technique)在複合式第一型主動脈弓修補手術中對升主動脈的塑型效果。我們發現使用束帶技巧可以維持住升主動脈的管徑大小,不太會有主動脈覆膜支架移位或是第一型滲漏(endoleak)產生。再者,我們利用電腦斷層血管攝影的亨氏單位(Hounsfield unit)去定義
假腔的流量密度(flow density)。再用此流量密度去評估盲端效應(blind sac effect)在呈現部分栓塞(partial thrombosis) 的假腔的影響。我們發現在術前若具有高流量密度的假腔,其在接受胸主動脈腔內治療術後呈現部分栓塞假腔時,在早期可能會有胸主動脈擴大的現象。如果術前病人的主動脈原本就有擴大的現象,那病人在術後必須接受密切觀察以防有主動脈破裂的危險產生。最後,我們利用真、假腔的體積去評估在急性(acute)期及亞急性(subacute)期採用主動脈覆膜支架合併裸支架置放術(the provisional extension to induce comple
te attachment technique, PETTICOAT)治療複雜性Debakey第三型主動脈剝離的主動脈塑型。我們發現在急性期接受治療會有比較高且快的機會產生遠端主動脈良性塑型。從我們這幾個研究可以得知主動脈塑型是胸主動脈腔內治療手術與主動脈交互作用後的動態變化。主動脈覆膜支架的設計、主動脈本身的性質、以及醫療技術的進步,都會影響主動脈塑型。此外,我們在這幾個研究所使用的參數也為未來的研究提供新的觀點。
四週高強度間歇訓練對體位耐受測試之心血管系統調控表現之影響
為了解決syncope and collapse 的問題,作者趙翊閔 這樣論述:
研究背景:在醫學、生理及運動競技表現領域均已證實高強度間歇訓練能提升心血管調控功能。而當人體受到地心引力以外的加速度作用,諸多心血管調控現象隨之發生。當戰鬥飛行時,因離心產生重力變化,容易發生重力昏迷,是不可忽視的重要飛安議題。研究目的:探討四週高強度間歇訓練介入對體位改變的心血管系統調控表現之影響。研究方法:召募空軍軍官學校男性大學生為試驗對象(10名,22.4 ± 0.5歲、172.4 ± 4.2公分、68.2 ± 8.5公斤),採用單一樣本重複量測實驗設計。受試者進行為期4週、每週2次的高強度間歇訓練(全力衝刺10秒、間歇休息50秒、重複操作10組)。比較訓練前、後的直立傾斜試驗之5分
鐘仰臥安靜時的心率變異性(低頻範圍功率、高頻範圍功率、低高頻功率比值及總功率)及血壓、心率(仰臥安靜時與直立一分鐘、三分鐘、五分鐘、十分鐘、十五分鐘、二十分鐘)等各項測試數值之差異。研究結果:經過4週高強度間歇訓練介入:一、訓練後的收縮壓變化值在體位改變的1分鐘(增加4.5%)及3分鐘(增加5.2%)均達顯著提升(p
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#1.Fainting - symptoms, causes, diagnosis
Description Fainting or syncope is the term used to describe a brief loss of consciousness. ... Fainting (syncope, collapse). Fainting (syncope, collapse). 於 medikamio.com -
#2.Fainting (Syncope) | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Syncope is the medical term for fainting. A person faints when the brain isn't getting enough blood pressure. If the brain lacks adequate ... 於 www.chop.edu -
#3.Intermittent Collapse and Syncope | Cardiovascular Disease i
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#4.Syncope/Collapse
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#5.Syncope - Knowledge @ AMBOSS
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#6.Managing Syncope/Collapse in the Emergency Department
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#7.Fainting - treatments, symptoms, causes and prevention
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#8.Cardiac-related Syncope (Fainting)
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#9.Advice following an episode of syncope
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#10.ICD-10-CM/PCS MS-DRG v37.0 Definitions Manual
DRG 312 SYNCOPE AND COLLAPSE. PRINCIPAL DIAGNOSIS ... I953, Hypotension of hemodialysis. I9581, Postprocedural hypotension. R55, Syncope and collapse ... 於 www.cms.gov -
#11.Syncope and Collapse — Abstract | NEJM
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#12.Initial Evaluation of “Syncope and Collapse”: The Need for ...
Initial Evaluation of “Syncope and Collapse”: The Need for a Risk Stratification Consensus**. Editorials published in the Journal of the ... 於 www.jacc.org -
#13.Syncope | SCAI - Seconds Count
Syncope (fainting) is the temporary loss of consciousness and tone in the body that results from a temporarily inadequate blood supply to ... 於 www.secondscount.org -
#14.Loss of consciousness, fainting, collapse - CSS
Loss of consciousness, fainting, collapse · Overview · Symptoms · Causes and treatment · What can I do myself? · When to see a doctor? · Synonyms. 於 www.css.ch -
#15.Syncope (Fainting)
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#16.Syncope in Canis | Vetlexicon
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#17.Syncope | Fainting
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#18.Syncope
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#19.Situational syncope: why do we faint under stress? - Top Doctors
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#20.Fainting: Causes, diagnosis, and treatment
Fainting, or syncope, is a sudden and temporary loss of consciousness. It usually happens when there is a slight decrease in the amount of oxygen reaching ... 於 www.medicalnewstoday.com -
#21.Blog post #1 - "What You Need to Know About Syncope or ...
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#22.Managing Syncope/Collapse in the Emergency Department
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#23.Syncope Nursing Diagnosis & Care Plan
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#24.Vasovagal Syncope: What Is It, Causes, Prevention ...
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#25.Epidemiology of Syncope/Collapse in Younger and Older ...
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#26.Syncopal Episode: Causes, Symptoms, and Care
Fainting, or passing out, is referred to medically as a syncopal episode, or syncope. Syncopal episodes are typically triggered by a sudden, ... 於 www.healthline.com -
#27.Is It An Emergency If Someone Collapses?
A collapse—your legs suddenly give way and you fall to the ground—is called by many names: fainting, passing out, losing consciousness. 於 elite24er.com -
#28.Fainting
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#29.Collapse – PACES
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#30.Syncope | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and ...
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#31.Fainting: Causes, Symptoms and When to see a Doctor
Fainting Collapse · Fear. · Due to medication prescribed to lower blood pressure. · Have a blackout while exercising or lying down. · You will be ... 於 patient.info -
#32.2023 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R55
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#33.Syncope / pre-syncope (General Medicine)
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#34.Syncope
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#35.When The Lights Suddenly Go Out
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#36.How can a pacemaker help with fainting problems?
Once you've collapsed to the ground, gravity permits blood to return to the heart, your blood pressure rises, and consciousness is restored. 於 www.bhf.org.uk -
#37.Fainting (Syncope) | Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
Fainting (syncope) is caused by a sudden decrease in blood pressure. For a moment, the brain does not have the needed amount of oxygen. Syncope is only one ... 於 www.cincinnatichildrens.org -
#38.Vasovagal syncope - Symptoms and causes
Vasovagal syncope (vay-zoh-VAY-gul SING-kuh-pee) occurs when you faint because your body overreacts to certain triggers, such as the sight ... 於 www.mayoclinic.org -
#39.Current Evaluation and Management of Syncope | Circulation
Patients without heart disease who have a normal ECG and a single or very rare syncopal episodes are likely to have had neurally mediated syncope. Because ... 於 www.ahajournals.org -
#40.Collapse and syncope
Collapse and Syncope DR IAN TURNER FACEM Definitions ▫ Transient LOC + loss of postural tone + full spontaneous recovery ▫ Loss of ... 於 www.slideshare.net -
#41.Vasovagal Syncope
Vasovagal syncope is a condition that leads to fainting in some people. It's also called neurocardiogenic syncope or reflex syncope. 於 www.cedars-sinai.org -
#42.PATIENT TEACHING AID
Syncope is a medical term for fainting or briefly losing consciousness. This ... the legs can lead to a fall or collapse. After losing consciousness ... 於 www.uspharmacist.com -
#43.Syncope | Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide, 3e
Reflex syncope refers to a group of disorders that cause syncope due to increased vagal tone causing bradycardia and vasodilation and includes vasovagal syncope ... 於 accessmedicine.mhmedical.com -
#44.What is vasovagal syncope? Meteorologist's on-air ...
KCAL-TV meteorologist Alissa Carlson was diagnosed with vasovagal ... say caused the sudden collapse: a condition called vasovagal syncope. 於 news.yahoo.com -
#45.Impression: collapse ?cause
The anaesthetist phoned the medical registrar to ask,. 'Can you get vasovagal syncope while lying down?' Page 7. Scenario 4. A 65-year old man was admitted ... 於 www.rcplondon.ac.uk -
#46.Syncope | Definition, Causes, History Taking
Warning symptoms: classic pre-syncopal symptoms of nausea, sweating, feeling faint; Position: vasovagal syncope usually happens when standing ... 於 geekymedics.com -
#47.Medical Causes of Syncope or Fainting
Syncope is a temporary loss of consciousness, commonly referred to as fainting, or passing out. It is a fairly common event—a majority of people pass out at ... 於 www.verywellhealth.com -
#48.Collapse (Syncope)
A sudden collapse without warning can suggest an underlying heart problem. Click here to find out more. Related links. 於 www.baysideheart.com.au -
#49.Syncope (AKA Fainting) in Children: Causes, Symptoms & ...
Syncope is a temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone caused by inadequate blood supply to the brain. Syncope is commonly called fainting. 於 www.choc.org -
#50.Causes of Fainting (Syncope) | American Geriatrics Society
Causes. Fainting often happens when your brain has a short-lived decrease in blood flow. Fainting can be a symptom of one or ... 於 www.healthinaging.org -
#51.Fainting
Find out more about fainting (syncope), when you pass out for a short time. 於 www.nhs.uk -
#52.Syncope: Symptoms, Causes & Treatments
Syncope is also known as fainting. This is a temporary loss of consciousness with a quick recovery. Usually, syncope isn't a cause for concern. 於 my.clevelandclinic.org -
#53.What Is Syncope and What Happens When You Faint?
Syncope is the medical term that is used for fainting or “passing out.” While syncope is very common, losing consciousness temporarily is very frightening and ... 於 orthoneuro.com -
#54.Syncope video, what happens when you faint ... - YouTube
Syncope video, what happens when you faint, ... What is Vasovagal Syncope and why it occurs? ... Syncope Seizure and Sudden Collapse. 於 www.youtube.com -
#55.Syncope: an overview of diagnosis and treatment
Syncope is a syndrome in which a relatively sudden-onset, brief loss of consciousness results from a temporary self-terminating period of total cerebral ... 於 www.scielo.edu.uy -
#56.Syncope
CNS causes include HEAD: ... Cardiac causes are HEART: ... ECG for causes of sudden collapse: ... CT brain: ... Significant risk factors, including:. 於 litfl.com -
#57.Fainting and collapse (patient fact sheet)
You may collapse to the floor and may have a brief period of twitching while collapsed. Fainting is caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure ( ... 於 www.safercare.vic.gov.au -
#58.SYNCOPE (FAINTING) heart further.
SYNCOPE (FAINTING). Syncope is the term for a sudden brief loss of consciousness due to lack of blood flow to the brain. This results in collapse, ... 於 heartvets.co.uk -
#59.Faints (Vasovagal syncope)
Again this is not evidence that the collapse was a fit. Feeling ill and nauseous after a faint is very common, and is part of the digestive “vagal” ... 於 www.jpaget.nhs.uk -
#60.What to do if someone collapses (or crumples) during exercise
While people collapse with cardiac arrest during exercise, they typically “crumple” with exercise-induced fainting. 於 utswmed.org -
#61.Fainting - Heart and Blood Vessel Disorders
Fainting - Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment from the Merck ... Light-headedness (near syncope) is a sense that one is about to faint. 於 www.merckmanuals.com -
#62.Syncope and Collapse Are Associated with an Increased ...
Syncope, defined as the transient loss of consciousness with rapid and spontaneous recovery, has been associated with acute and chronic renal failure [12,13]. 於 www.mdpi.com -
#63.Symptoms and Signs Associated with Syncope in Young ...
Results: The presentation leading to diagnosis of cardiac channelopathy was resuscitated sudden cardiac death in 7 patients; syncope in 20; collapse with ... 於 www.cidg.org.nz -
#64.Syncope: Practice Essentials, Background, Pathophysiology
Syncope is defined as a transient, self-limited loss of consciousness with an inability to maintain postural tone that is followed by ... 於 emedicine.medscape.com -
#65.Patient education: Syncope (fainting) (Beyond the Basics)
Syncope is the medical term for fainting. It refers to a relatively sudden loss of consciousness, followed by a spontaneous rapid and complete ... 於 www.uptodate.com -
#66.10-Minute Consultation: Collapse with loss of awareness
Vasovagal syncope can sometimes be confused with other, more serious causes of collapse with loss of awareness, such as seizures and cardiac syncope. Accounts ... 於 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov -
#67.Syncope
A collapse or fall may occur without a complete loss of consciousness due to a drop attack, trip, or vertigo. Syncope is usually a brief episode lasting 8-12 ... 於 app.pulsenotes.com -
#68.Case histories - Falls and syncope
An 80 year old lady awakes in the night needing to pass urine. She stands up from her bed, feels hot and dizzy, takes a few steps then collapses on the floor. 於 elearning.rcgp.org.uk -
#69.Vasovagal syncope (common faints)
Vasovagal syncope (common faints) · What makes you faint? Fainting happens when your blood pressure drops (hypotension). · What are the symptoms? You may look ... 於 www.rbht.nhs.uk -
#70.What is syncope and collapse?
Syncope, or sudden collapse, is a sudden loss of consciousness due to insufficient circulation to the brain. It is also known as fainting. When there... 於 homework.study.com -
#71.What Causes Fainting (Syncope) Spells?
Heart problems, stress, environmental situations, neurological problems, migraine, and medications can cause fainting or syncope. Seeing spots before your ... 於 www.emedicinehealth.com -
#72.Textbook | Vasovagal Syncope
The vasovagal reflex is the combination of: sympathetic withdrawal causing vasodilation (vaso), and parasympathetic (vagal) disinhibition causing bradycardia. 於 www.syncopedia.org -
#73.Syncope in adults: Clinical manifestations and ... - UpToDate
Syncope is a clinical syndrome in which transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) is caused by a period of ... Algorithm for syncope/collapse. 於 www.uptodate.com -
#74.What happens to your body when you faint?
What causes fainting? · The vasovagal reflex, which causes the heart rate to slow and the blood vessels to widen (or dilate). · Orthostatic hypotension, or a ... 於 www.healthpartners.com -
#75.Syncope/collapse (Chapter 61) - Acute Medicine
Syncope is defined as a transient deficiency of oxygen in the brain that results in a loss of consciousness, or a near loss of consciousness (presyncope). An ... 於 www.cambridge.org -
#76.Syncope | Concise Medical Knowledge
Syncope is a short-term loss of consciousness and loss of postural stability followed by spontaneous return of consciousness to the previous ... 於 www.lecturio.com -
#77.Blackouts and syncope | Health topics A to Z | CKS - NICE
Syncope is defined as 'transient loss of consciousness due to cerebral hypoperfusion, characterized by a rapid onset, short duration, and spontaneous complete ... 於 cks.nice.org.uk -
#78.Collapse and Syncope
It is recurrent in 30% of patients and is characterised by a 'Brief loss of consciousness that resolves without intervention'. Syncope is ... 於 emergencypedia.com -
#79.Syncope
Definition of Syncope · Transient self-limited loss of consciousness · The onset is usually rapid and the recovery is spontaneous, complete and usually (but not ... 於 emed.ie -
#81.Syncope and collapse in acute pulmonary embolism
0294) were higher in PE patients with syncope/collapse than in those without. Hypotension (systolic blood pressure < 90 mmHg), tachycardia and SI > 1.0 were ... 於 www.sciencedirect.com -
#82.Syncope - Cardiovascular Disorders
Syncope - Etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms, signs, diagnosis & prognosis from the MSD Manuals - Medical Professional Version. 於 www.msdmanuals.com -
#83.Collapse and syncope
The term “syncope” describes a transient and abrupt loss of consciousness and postural tone associated with inadequate cerebral blood flow often ... 於 veteriankey.com -
#84.Syncope - WALTHAMOSU2002
Syncope is a sudden, transient loss of consciousness associated with loss of postural tone (collapse). Syncope is a clinical sign, not a specific diagnosis ... 於 www.vin.com -
#85.Managing Syncope/Collapse in the Emergency Department
Syncope /collapse is a common reason for Emergency Department (ED) attendance. It can present a major challenge in terms of appropriate workup ... 於 link.springer.com -
#86.Symptoms and signs of syncope: a review of the link between ...
Most clinical observations regarding cardiac syncope deal with tachy- or brady-arrhythmia ... The nature of circulatory collapse induced by sodium nitrate. 於 academic.oup.com -
#87.Understanding Fainting: The Basics
A person may feel faint and lightheaded (presyncope) or lose consciousness (syncope). What Causes Fainting? Fainting may have a variety of ... 於 www.webmd.com -
#88.Syncope in Children - Health Encyclopedia - URMC
Fainting may be due to a heart problem, or sometimes a neurological problem. What causes syncope in a child? The common reason behind each fainting episode is a ... 於 www.urmc.rochester.edu -
#89.Syncope (Fainting) in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospitals
Seizures and syncope are commonly confused with one another due to similarities in the appearance of these episodes. Both present with collapse but there are ... 於 vcahospitals.com -
#90.Syncope (Fainting)
Syncope is also called fainting or "passing out." It most often occurs when blood pressure is too low (a condition called hypotension) and ... 於 www.heart.org -
#91.Fainting (Syncope): Guide to Causes, Symptoms, ...
Fainting, passing out, blacking out, or syncope is the temporary loss of consciousness caused by a variety of situations such as vasovagal syncope, ... 於 www.medicinenet.com -
#92.Syncope (Fainting)
Syncope (SINK-a-pee) is another word for fainting or passing out. Someone is considered to have syncope if they become unconscious and go limp, ... 於 www.hopkinsmedicine.org -
#94.Syncope (medicine)
Syncope, commonly known as fainting, or passing out, is a loss of consciousness and muscle strength characterized by a fast onset, short duration, ... 於 en.wikipedia.org -
#95.Syncope
Lightheadedness and fainting are more likely to occur when the child or ... ICD-10 for Syncope and Collapse (icd10data.com) provides further coding details. 於 www.medicalhomeportal.org -
#96.ICD-10-CM Code for Syncope and collapse R55
ICD-10 code R55 for Syncope and collapse is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range -General symptoms and signs . 於 www.aapc.com -
#98.Symptoms and treatment
syncope (loss of consciousness or blackouts). Due to the possibility of underlying factors, anyone suffering from suspected drop attacks should ... 於 www.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk -
#99.Dizziness and loss of consciousness
interruption of cerebral cortical or brain stem function. Syncope, a transient loss of consciousness associated with postural collapse, is caused by cere- bral ... 於 www.racgp.org.au