Syncope Flashcards
Define what Transient Loss of Consciousness (TLOC) is
A state of real or apparent loss of consciousness with loss of awareness, characterized by amnesia for the period of unconsciousness, loss of motor control, loss of responsiveness, and a short duration
List the causes of TLOC
- Head Trauma (traumatic TLOC)
- Syncope
- Epileptic Seizures
- TLOC mimics (e.g. psychogenic pseudo-syncope, psychogenic pseudo- seizures)
- Other causes
Define what syncope is
Transient loss of consciousness due to cerebral hypoperfusion, characterized by rapid onset, short duration, and spontaneous complete recovery
What are the 3 categories of syncope ?
- Reflex Syncope
- Orthostatic Hypotension
- Cardiac Syncope
Define what reflex syncope is
This is the preferred terminology for ALL types of syncope in which neural reflexes modify heart rate (cardioinhibition) and/or vascular tone (vasodepression) hence predisposing to a fall in Mean Arterial Blood Pressure (systemic hypotension) of sufficient severity to affect cerebral perfusion causing a transient period of cerebral hypoperfusion resulting in syncope or near syncope
What are the 3 types of reflex syncope ?
- Vasovagal Syncope (VVS)
- Situational Syncope
- Carotid Sinus Syncope (CSS)
What is vasovagal sycnope ?
It is the commenest type of syncope. The faint is triggered by emotional distress (e.g. pain, fear, blood phobia) Or orthostatic stress (i.e. standing too long)
What are the classical features of vasovagal syncope?
- Onset of faint is over seconds (not instantaneous) & is pre-ceeded by prodrome (nausea, pallor, sweating & closing in of visual fields)
- Brief clonic jerking may occur (reflex anoxic convulsion) but there is no stiffening ot tonic/clonic sequence
- Urinary incontinence is uncommon
- No tongue bitting
- Recovery is rapid
Can a vasovagal syncope be averted ?
- Yes e.g. by adopting: horizontal gravity neutralisation position or leg crossing.
- These manoeuvres increase venous return
What is the main risk to the patient who has episodes of vasovagal syncope ?
Injury when falling
Is vasovagal syncope associated with increased mortality ?
No
What is the treatment of vasovagal syncope ?
Education, reassurance, avoidance of triggers (if possible) and adequate hydration
What is situational reflex syncope ?
It is a faint during or immediately after a specific trigger e.g. cough, micturition, swallowing, etc
What are the classical features of situational reflex syncope ?
The same as vasovagal syncope
What is the treatment of situational reflex syncope ?
- Treat the cause, if possible (e.g. cough)
- Advise patient to lie down, if possible (e.g. during a coughing episode)
- Avoid dehydration and excessive alcohol
- Cardiac permanent pacing may be needed in some cases od situational syncope