Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine, Lubbock, TX.
Emerg Med Pract. 2021 Jun;23(6):1-24. Epub 2021 Jun 1.
Syncope is the transient loss of consciousness and postural tone, with spontaneous recovery. It accounts for approximately 1% of all emergency department visits and $5.6 billion in healthcare costs annually. In a very small subset of patients, syncope may be a warning sign for serious outcomes or death, but identifying these patients is challenging, as the emergency clinician must distinguish between life-threatening causes and the more common, benign etiologies. Low-yield and expensive testing is often performed, even for benign presentations. Much research on syncope is observational, and clinical decision rules frequently perform poorly in validation studies. This issue reviews the clinical and diagnostic findings that are useful for safely and efficiently identifying patients presenting to the emergency department with syncope.
晕厥是一种短暂的意识丧失和姿势性张力丧失,并伴有自发性恢复。它约占所有急诊科就诊的 1%,每年造成 56 亿美元的医疗保健费用。在极少数患者中,晕厥可能是严重后果或死亡的警告信号,但识别这些患者具有挑战性,因为急诊医生必须区分危及生命的原因和更常见的良性病因。即使是良性表现,也经常进行低收益和昂贵的检查。晕厥的大部分研究都是观察性的,临床决策规则在验证研究中经常表现不佳。本综述回顾了有助于安全有效地识别因晕厥就诊于急诊科的患者的临床和诊断发现。