Syncope
Syncope: Medical term for fainting, is precisely defined as a
transient loss of consciousness and postural tone characterized by rapid onset,
short duration, and spontaneous recovery due to global cerebral hypoperfusion
that most often results from hypotension.
Syncope
James L. Wofford, MD, MS
syncope.ppt
Syncope
J. Ned Pruitt II, MD
Syncope.ppt
Syncope Evaluation and Management
Jayne Barr, MD
SYNCOPE.ppt
Syncope A Diagnostic and Treatment Strategy
Developed by: David G.
Benditt, M.D., Richard Sutton, DScMed
Syncope A Diagnostic and Treatment Strategy.ppt
Approach to Syncope
Rey Vivo, MD
Approach to Syncope.ppt
Syncope - Case study
Mary Pak, MD
Syncope - Case study.ppt
Syncope New Approaches to Evaluation and Management
N Tahirkheli M.D.
Syncope New Approache.ppt
A Hospitalist Approach to Syncope
Michael Lazarus, MD
Syncope.ppt
Syncope - Some Principles and Some Cases
Mark Linzer, M.D.
Syncope - Some Principles and Some Cases.ppt
EKG in Syncope, PreSyncope, Palpitations
Micelle Haydel, MD
EKG_Killers.ppt
Clinical Cases: Chest Pain and Syncope
How do we make diagnoses and
decisions?
Clinical Cases: Chest Pain and Syncope.ppt