Syncope

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Syncope, commonly referred to as "fainting" or "passing out," is a transient loss of consciousness characterized by rapid onset, short duration, and spontaneous complete recovery. It is caused primarily by a decrease in blood flow to the brain, leading to cerebral hypoperfusion. Syncope is a symptom rather than a diagnosis, and its underlying etiologies can range from benign to life-threatening.

Classification[edit | edit source]

Syncope can be classified into three main categories based on its underlying cause:

1. Reflex (Neurally Mediated) Syncope:

  • Vasovagal syncope: Triggered by emotional distress, pain, or prolonged standing. It involves a sudden drop in heart rate and blood pressure.
  • Situational syncope: Occurs during or after urination, coughing, swallowing, or defecation.
  • Carotid sinus syncope: Induced by pressure on the carotid sinus, such as from a tight collar.

2. Cardiac Syncope:

Due to cardiac arrhythmias like bradycardia or tachycardia. Structural cardiac or cardiopulmonary issues like valvular heart disease, acute myocardial infarction, or pulmonary embolism. 3. Orthostatic syncope:

Caused by a drop in blood pressure upon standing up. This can result from dehydration, blood loss, or autonomic dysfunction.

Signs and Symptoms[edit | edit source]

While the primary symptom is a temporary loss of consciousness, other symptoms can include:

Diagnosis[edit | edit source]

The diagnosis of syncope begins with a detailed history and physical examination. Specific tests can help determine the cause:

Treatment[edit | edit source]

The treatment for syncope depends on its underlying cause:

  • For vasovagal syncope, avoiding triggers and learning counterpressure maneuvers can be beneficial.
  • Cardiac syncope might require medications, pacemakers, or other interventions.
  • Orthostatic syncope is often managed by increasing fluid and salt intake or using medications to increase blood pressure.

Prognosis[edit | edit source]

While syncope itself is often benign, it can sometimes indicate a serious underlying condition. Proper identification and management of the root cause are vital.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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