TY - JOUR
T1 - Recent Advances and Future Directions in Syncope Management: A Comprehensive Narrative Review
AU - Martone, Anna Maria
AU - Parrini, Iris
AU - Ciciarello, Francesca
AU - Galluzzo, Vincenzo
AU - Cacciatore, Stefano
AU - Massaro, Claudia
AU - Giordano, Rossella
AU - Giani, Tommaso
AU - Landi, Giovanni
AU - Gulizia, Michele Massimo
AU - Colivicchi, Furio
AU - Gabrielli, Domenico
AU - Oliva, Fabrizio
AU - Zuccala', Giuseppe
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Syncope is a highly prevalent clinical condition characterized by a rapid, complete, and brief loss of consciousness, followed by full recovery caused by cerebral hypoperfusion. This symptom carries significance, as its potential underlying causes may involve the heart, blood pressure, or brain, leading to a spectrum of consequences, from sudden death to compromised quality of life. Various factors contribute to syncope, and adhering to a precise diagnostic pathway can enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment effectiveness. A standardized initial assessment, risk stratification, and appropriate test identification facilitate determining the underlying cause in the majority of cases. New technologies, including artificial intelligence and smart devices, may have the potential to reshape syncope management into a proactive, personalized, and data-centric model, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes and quality of life. This review addresses key aspects of syncope management, including pathogenesis, current diagnostic testing options, treatments, and considerations in the geriatric population.
AB - Syncope is a highly prevalent clinical condition characterized by a rapid, complete, and brief loss of consciousness, followed by full recovery caused by cerebral hypoperfusion. This symptom carries significance, as its potential underlying causes may involve the heart, blood pressure, or brain, leading to a spectrum of consequences, from sudden death to compromised quality of life. Various factors contribute to syncope, and adhering to a precise diagnostic pathway can enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment effectiveness. A standardized initial assessment, risk stratification, and appropriate test identification facilitate determining the underlying cause in the majority of cases. New technologies, including artificial intelligence and smart devices, may have the potential to reshape syncope management into a proactive, personalized, and data-centric model, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes and quality of life. This review addresses key aspects of syncope management, including pathogenesis, current diagnostic testing options, treatments, and considerations in the geriatric population.
KW - cardiac syncope
KW - electrophysiological study
KW - falls
KW - orthostatic hypotension
KW - vasovagal syncope
KW - syncope
KW - syncope unit
KW - tilt testing
KW - transient loss of consciousness
KW - reflex syncope
KW - cardiac syncope
KW - electrophysiological study
KW - falls
KW - orthostatic hypotension
KW - vasovagal syncope
KW - syncope
KW - syncope unit
KW - tilt testing
KW - transient loss of consciousness
KW - reflex syncope
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/302978
U2 - 10.3390/jcm13030727
DO - 10.3390/jcm13030727
M3 - Article
SN - 2077-0383
VL - 13
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - Journal of Clinical Medicine
JF - Journal of Clinical Medicine
ER -