What are the structural causes of cardiac syncope?
Structural causes are related to physical abnormalities in the heart.
What are the electrical causes of cardiac syncope?
Electrical causes pertain to issues in the heart’s electrical conduction system.
What is vasovagal syncope?
A type of reflex syncope commonly referred to as ‘fainting’.
It commonly occurs in response to triggers such as stress or pain.
What are some examples of situational syncope?
Situational syncope occurs in specific situations that trigger a fainting episode.
What causes carotid sinus syndrome?
Hypersensitivity of the carotid sinus baroreceptor.
This can lead to reflex syncope due to changes in blood pressure.
List some other causes of syncope.
These causes can lead to loss of consciousness from various underlying conditions.
What are non-syncopal causes of blackouts?
These conditions can mimic syncope but are not due to loss of consciousness.
What questions should be asked about the patient’s experience before the blackout?
These questions help identify potential triggers and causes of the blackout.
What prodromal symptoms may indicate a vasovagal episode?
Prodromal symptoms can precede a fainting episode and help in diagnosis.
What should be observed during the blackout?
These observations help differentiate between syncope types.
What duration of loss of consciousness suggests syncope?
Less than 30 seconds.
Longer durations may indicate other conditions such as seizures.
What duration of loss of consciousness suggests psychogenic causes?
Over 5 minutes.
This duration is less typical for syncope and more indicative of psychogenic issues.
What are important questions to ask after the blackout?
These questions help assess the aftermath and potential complications.
What should be included in a full set of observations during examination?
A significant drop indicates orthostatic hypotension.
What initial investigations should be carried out in an emergency setting?
These investigations help determine the cause of syncope.
What is the driving advice for patients with unexplained syncope?
Must inform the DVLA and their license will be revoked for 6 months (12 months if Group 2).
Driving regulations are strict due to safety concerns.
What should be done for patients with suspected cardiac syncope?
Refer for specialist review within 24 hours.
Timely referral is crucial for diagnosis and management.
What is a characteristic finding in myoclonic jerks during vasovagal syncope?
Common occurrence of myoclonic jerks.
This can help distinguish it from other conditions.
What should be done for patients with suspected epilepsy?
Refer to a first fit clinic.
This is essential for proper evaluation and management.