History of syncope (collapse) Flashcards
1
Q
What are the causes of syncope?
A
Syncope is due to cerebral hypoperfusion causing the collapse.
Causes of this:
- neurally mediated
- vasovagal
- carotid sinus hypersensitivity
- situational: post micturition; post defecation
- orthostatic hypotension
- cardiogenic
- bradyarrythmia or tachyarrythmia
- structural
- aortic stenosis or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
2
Q
What are the questions to ask?
A
- before, during, after
Before:
- what triggered the event (e.g vasovagal etc)
- did you have any symptoms before this
- any chest pain, palpitations
- did you feel faint or dizzy
- did you notice any change in the colour of your skin (systemic hypotension)
During:
- did anyone witness this and did they describe what happened
- did you lose consciousness and how long for
- did they notice any jerking of the limbs
- any tongue biting or sudden passage of urine
After:
- how long did you take to recover
- any episodes since then
-night sweats, fever, weight loss
PMH:
- has this happened before
- any known blood pressure problems or heart problems
DH:
- any known blood pressure lowering medication
etc.