Etiology of Syncope and Unexplained Falls in Elderly Adults with Dementia: Syncope and Dementia (SYD) Study. Issue 8 (28th June 2016)
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- Title:
- Etiology of Syncope and Unexplained Falls in Elderly Adults with Dementia: Syncope and Dementia (SYD) Study. Issue 8 (28th June 2016)
- Main Title:
- Etiology of Syncope and Unexplained Falls in Elderly Adults with Dementia: Syncope and Dementia (SYD) Study
- Authors:
- Ungar, Andrea
Mussi, Chiara
Ceccofiglio, Alice
Bellelli, Giuseppe
Nicosia, Franco
Bo, Mario
Riccio, Daniela
Martone, Anna Maria
Guadagno, Livia
Noro, Gabriele
Ghidoni, Giulia
Rafanelli, Martina
Marchionni, Niccolò
Abete, Pasquale - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objectives: To investigate the etiology of transient loss of consciousness (T‐LOC) suspected to be syncope and unexplained falls in elderly adults with dementia. Design: Prospective, observational, multicenter study. Setting: Acute care wards, syncope units or centers for the diagnosis of dementia. Participants: Individuals aged 65 and older with a diagnosis of dementia and one or more episodes of T‐LOC of a suspected syncopal nature or unexplained falls during the previous 3 months were enrolled. Measurements: The causes of T‐LOC suspected to be syncope and unexplained falls were evaluated using a simplified protocol based on European Society of Cardiology guidelines. Results: Of 357 individuals enrolled, 181 (50.7%) had been referred for T‐LOC suspected to be syncope, 166 (46.5%) for unexplained falls, and 10 (2.8%) for both. An initially suspected diagnosis of syncope was confirmed in 158 (87.3%), and syncope was identified as the cause of the event in 75 (45.2%) of those referred for unexplained falls. Orthostatic hypotension was the cause of the event in 117 of 242 (48.3%) participants with a final diagnosis of syncope. Conclusion: The simplified syncope diagnostic protocol can be used in elderly people with dementia referred for suspected syncope or unexplained falls. Unexplained falls may mask a diagnosis of syncope or pseudosyncope in almost 50% of cases. Given the high prevalence of orthostatic syncope in participants (~50%), a systematic reappraisal ofAbstract : Objectives: To investigate the etiology of transient loss of consciousness (T‐LOC) suspected to be syncope and unexplained falls in elderly adults with dementia. Design: Prospective, observational, multicenter study. Setting: Acute care wards, syncope units or centers for the diagnosis of dementia. Participants: Individuals aged 65 and older with a diagnosis of dementia and one or more episodes of T‐LOC of a suspected syncopal nature or unexplained falls during the previous 3 months were enrolled. Measurements: The causes of T‐LOC suspected to be syncope and unexplained falls were evaluated using a simplified protocol based on European Society of Cardiology guidelines. Results: Of 357 individuals enrolled, 181 (50.7%) had been referred for T‐LOC suspected to be syncope, 166 (46.5%) for unexplained falls, and 10 (2.8%) for both. An initially suspected diagnosis of syncope was confirmed in 158 (87.3%), and syncope was identified as the cause of the event in 75 (45.2%) of those referred for unexplained falls. Orthostatic hypotension was the cause of the event in 117 of 242 (48.3%) participants with a final diagnosis of syncope. Conclusion: The simplified syncope diagnostic protocol can be used in elderly people with dementia referred for suspected syncope or unexplained falls. Unexplained falls may mask a diagnosis of syncope or pseudosyncope in almost 50% of cases. Given the high prevalence of orthostatic syncope in participants (~50%), a systematic reappraisal of drugs potentially responsible for orthostatic hypotension is warranted. … (more)
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- Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Volume 64:Issue 8(2016:Aug.)
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- Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
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- Volume 64:Issue 8(2016:Aug.)
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- Volume 64, Issue 8 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 64
- Issue:
- 8
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0064-0008-0000
- Page Start:
- 1567
- Page End:
- 1573
- Publication Date:
- 2016-06-28
- Subjects:
- dementia -- syncope -- falls -- transient loss of consciousness
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