Syncope is a rather frequent condition,responsible for1.0%–1.5%of emergency department (ED) visits.[1]Even if the development of clinical guidelines has improved the ED management of syncope,[2]the hospitalization ra...Syncope is a rather frequent condition,responsible for1.0%–1.5%of emergency department (ED) visits.[1]Even if the development of clinical guidelines has improved the ED management of syncope,[2]the hospitalization rate is still very high (up to 50%),especially compared with the incidence of short-term adverse events,which is11%globally,but decreases to less than 4%when events already diagnosed in the ED are excluded,[1]meaning that most patients will not benefit from admission.展开更多
文摘Syncope is a rather frequent condition,responsible for1.0%–1.5%of emergency department (ED) visits.[1]Even if the development of clinical guidelines has improved the ED management of syncope,[2]the hospitalization rate is still very high (up to 50%),especially compared with the incidence of short-term adverse events,which is11%globally,but decreases to less than 4%when events already diagnosed in the ED are excluded,[1]meaning that most patients will not benefit from admission.