Syncope Flashcards

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Pathophysiology of vasovagal episode

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  1. Vagus nerve receives a strong stimulus → + PNS
  2. PNS causes cerebral vessels to dilate → BP in cerebral circulation drops
  3. Hypoperfusion to brain tissue → syncope
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List 4 triggers of a vasovagal response

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  1. emotional event
  2. painful sensation
  3. change in temperature
  4. sight of blood
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3
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List 4 prodromal signs and symptoms of syncope

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  1. Hot or clammy
  2. Sweaty
  3. Heavy
  4. Dizzy or lightheaded
  5. Vision going blurry or dark
  6. Headache
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How may a witness describe a patients episode of syncope?

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  1. Suddenly losing consciousness and falling to the ground
  2. Unconscious on the ground for a few seconds to a minute
  3. May be some twitching, shaking or convulsion activity, can be confused with a seizure
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List 4 causes of Primary syncope (simple fainting)?

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  1. Dehydration
  2. Missed meals
  3. Extended standing in a warm environment
  4. Vasovagal response to a stimuli
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List 4 secondary causes of syncope

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  1. Hypoglycaemia
  2. Dehydration
  3. Anaemia
  4. Infection
  5. Anaphylaxis
  6. Arrhythmias
  7. Valvular heart disease
  8. Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
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List 6 comparisons of a syncope episode vs a seizure

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List 4 things we must examine following an episode of syncope

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  1. Physical injuries?
  2. Concurrent illness eg. infection or gastroenteritis?
  3. Neurological and cardiac examination
  4. Lying and standing BP
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Management of a confirmed simple vasovagal episode

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Reassurance and simple advice to:

  1. Avoid dehydration
  2. Avoid missing meals
  3. Avoid standing still for long periods
  4. When experiencing prodromal symptoms, have some water or something to eat and wait until feeling better
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