LO96: Syncope prognosis based on emergency department diagnosis: a prospective cohort study. (15th May 2017)
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- Title:
- LO96: Syncope prognosis based on emergency department diagnosis: a prospective cohort study. (15th May 2017)
- Main Title:
- LO96: Syncope prognosis based on emergency department diagnosis: a prospective cohort study
- Authors:
- Toarta, C.
Mukarram, M.A.
Arcot, K.
Kim, S.
Gaudet, S.
Sivilotti, M.
Rowe, B.H.
Thiruganasambandamoorthy, V. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Introduction: Relatively little is known about outcomes after disposition among syncope patients assigned various diagnostic categories during emergency department (ED) evaluation. We sought to measure the 30-day serious outcomes among 4 diagnostic groups (vasovagal, orthostatic hypotension, cardiac, other/unknown) within 30 days of the index ED visit.Methods: We prospectively enrolled adult syncope patients at six EDs and excluded patients with pre-syncope, persistent mental status changes, intoxication, seizure, and major trauma. Patient characteristics, ED management, diagnostic impression (vasovagal, orthostatic, cardiac, or other/unknown) at the end of the ED visit and physicians' confidence in assigning the etiology were collected. Serious outcomes at 30-days included: death, arrhythmia, myocardial infarction, structural heart disease, pulmonary embolism, and hemorrhage.Results: 5, 010 patients (mean age 53.4 years; 54.8% females) were enrolled; 3.5% suffered serious outcomes: deaths (0.3%), arrhythmias (1.8%), non-arrhythmic cardiac (0.5%) and non-cardiac (0.9%). The cause of syncope was determined as vasovagal among 53.3% and cardiac in 5.4% of patients. The proportion of patients with ED investigations (p<0.001) and short-term serious outcomes increased (p<0.01) increased in each diagnostic category in the following order: vasovagal, orthostatic hypotension, other/unknown cause and cardiac. No deaths occurred in patients with vasovagal syncope. A higherAbstract : Introduction: Relatively little is known about outcomes after disposition among syncope patients assigned various diagnostic categories during emergency department (ED) evaluation. We sought to measure the 30-day serious outcomes among 4 diagnostic groups (vasovagal, orthostatic hypotension, cardiac, other/unknown) within 30 days of the index ED visit.Methods: We prospectively enrolled adult syncope patients at six EDs and excluded patients with pre-syncope, persistent mental status changes, intoxication, seizure, and major trauma. Patient characteristics, ED management, diagnostic impression (vasovagal, orthostatic, cardiac, or other/unknown) at the end of the ED visit and physicians' confidence in assigning the etiology were collected. Serious outcomes at 30-days included: death, arrhythmia, myocardial infarction, structural heart disease, pulmonary embolism, and hemorrhage.Results: 5, 010 patients (mean age 53.4 years; 54.8% females) were enrolled; 3.5% suffered serious outcomes: deaths (0.3%), arrhythmias (1.8%), non-arrhythmic cardiac (0.5%) and non-cardiac (0.9%). The cause of syncope was determined as vasovagal among 53.3% and cardiac in 5.4% of patients. The proportion of patients with ED investigations (p<0.001) and short-term serious outcomes increased (p<0.01) increased in each diagnostic category in the following order: vasovagal, orthostatic hypotension, other/unknown cause and cardiac. No deaths occurred in patients with vasovagal syncope. A higher proportion of all serious outcomes occurred among patients suspected of cardiac syncope in the ED (p<0.01). Confidence was highest among physicians for a vasovagal syncope diagnosis and lowest when the cause was other/unknown.Conclusion: Short-term serious outcomes strongly correlated with the etiology assigned in the ED visit. The physician's clinical judgment should be incorporated in risk-stratification for prognostication and safe management of ED syncope patients. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- CJEM. Volume 19(2017:May)Supplement 1
- Journal:
- CJEM
- Issue:
- Volume 19(2017:May)Supplement 1
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- Volume 19, Issue 1 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 19
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0019-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- S61
- Page End:
- S61
- Publication Date:
- 2017-05-15
- Subjects:
- syncope, -- prognosis
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http://link.springer.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1017/cem.2017.158 ↗
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- 1481-8035
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