Cardiac - Syncope Flashcards

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Syncope

Definition

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Syncope

Ddx of non-syncopal cause of TLOC

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Cardiogenic syncope

Causes

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4
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Orthostatic hypotension

Causes

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5
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Neurogenic/ Neurocardiogenic syncope

Causes

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Syncope

prodromal symptoms

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Syncope

Witness signs

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Syncope

Pathophysiology

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  1. Cardioinhibitory and vasodepressor response
  2. Autonomic dysfunction
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Syncope

HPI

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10
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Syncope

Relevant medical/ surgical/ drug/ family history

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Syncope

P/E
Dynamic Ix

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+ assessment of injuries

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Syncope

Radiological Ix

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13
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Vasovagal syncope

Treatment

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14
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Orthostatic hypotension

Treatment

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15
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4 major categories of cause of TLOC

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Head trauma/ traumatic TLOC
Non-traumatic TLOC:

  • Syncope
  • Epileptic seizures
  • Psychogenic
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16
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Most common causes of syncope in <40, 40-60, and >60 years old pt

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<40 = neural -mediated syncope/ neurocardiogenic (situational, vasovagal, carotid sinus hypersensitivity)

40-60 = 10% orthostatic hypotension, 10% cardiac syncope, 80% NMS

> 60: 25% cardiac syncope, 25% orthostatic, 50% NMS

Cardiac syncope associated with highest mortality

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Typical precipitating/trigger events to neurocardiogenic syncope

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Prolong standing

Post-prandial

Being in hot/ crowded places

Head rotation/ pressure on carotid sinus

Long history of recurrent syncope

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How to distinguish neurocardiogenic syncope from orthostatic hypotension

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Tilt table test: tilt table that raises to 70o above supine

Sudden significant fall in BP or HR with loss of consciousness or the inability to maintain posture = Positive for vasovagal syncope

Progressive orthostatic hypotension with or without symptoms = Orthostatic hypotension

19
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leading causes of sudden cardiac death in young athletes?

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 Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM)
 Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia (ARVD)
 Congenital anomalies of coronary arteries
 Atherosclerotic coronary heart disease (probably homozygous familial hyperlipidemia)