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The Evaluation and Treatment of Syncope: A Handbook for Clinical Practice, 2nd Edition

David G. Benditt (Editor), Jean-Jacques Blanc (Editor), Michele Brignole (Editor), Richard Sutton (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-4051-4030-0
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320 pages
April 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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Section one: Definition, pathophysiology, epidemiology.

Chapter 1 Syncope: definition, classification, and multiple potential causes.

Jean-Jacques Blanc, David G. Benditt.

Chapter 2 Whatis syncope and whatis notsyncope: the importance of definitions.

J. Gert van Dijk, Adam P. Fitzpatrick.

Chapter 3 Pathophysiology and clinical presentation.

Wouter Wieling, J. Gert van Dijk, Johannes J. van Lieshout, David G. Benditt.

Chapter 4 Maintaining blood pressure while upright: physiology and potential for disturbances to cause syncope.

Christopher J. Mathias.

Chapter 5 Epidemiology and social costs of syncope.

Rose Anne Kenny, Wishwa N. Kapoor.

Section two: Syncope evaluation strategy.

Chapter 6 Overview of recommended diagnostic strategies.

Richard Sutton, Michele Brignole.

Chapter 7 Initial evaluation of the syncope patient.

Antonio Raviele, Paolo Alboni.

Chapter 8 The role of the prepared questionnaire in initial evaluation of transient losses of consciousness.

Anna Serletis, Robert S. Sheldon.

Chapter 9 Who should be evaluated and treated in hospital, and who can be managed as an outpatient?.

David G. Benditt.

Chapter 10 Organizing management of syncope in the hospital and clinic (the syncope unit).

Rose Anne Kenny, Michele Brignole.

Chapter 11 Impact of syncope guidelines on clinical care.

Michele Brignole.

Section three: Specific diagnostic procedures.

Chapter 12 Ambulatory electrocardiographic monitoring for evaluation of syncope.

Adam P. Fitzpatrick, David G. Benditt.

Chapter 13 Hemodynamic sensors: the future evaluation of syncope.

David G. Benditt.

Chapter 14 The basic autonomic assessment.

Richard Sutton, David G. Benditt.

Chapter 15 Electrophysiological testing.

Fei Lü, Lennart Bergfeldt.

Chapter 16 Miscellaneous diagnostic procedures: when are they indicated?.

Lennart Bergfeldt, Piotr Kulakowski.

Chapter 17 Neurologic diagnostic procedures in syncope.

J. Gert van Dijk.

Chapter 18 Contribution of psychiatric disorders to apparent syncope.

George Theodorakis.

Section four: Causes of syncope and syncope mimics, and treatment.

Chapter 19 Who to treat.

Michele Brignole, Rose Anne Kenny.

Chapter 20 Specific causes of syncope: their evaluation and treatment strategies.

Part 1 Neurally mediated reflex syncope.

David G. Benditt, Jean-Jacques Blanc.

Part 2 Orthostatic syncope.

Angel Moya, Wouter Wieling.

Part 3 Cardiac arrhythmias and conduction system disease as a primary cause of syncope.

Angel Moya.

Part 4 Structural cardiac and pulmonary causes of syncope.

Jean-Jacques Blanc, Jan Janousek.

Part 5 Cerebrovascular disorders as the primary cause of syncope.

J. Gert van Dijk.

Chapter 21 Syncope and other causes of transient loss of consciousness in children, teenagers, and adolescents.

Wouter Wieling, Karin S. Ganzeboom, Jan Janousek.

Chapter 22 Syncope in the older adult (including driving implications).

Rose Anne Kenny, David G. Benditt.

Chapter 23 Conditions that mimic syncope.

J. Gert van Dijk.

Section five: Selected references since 1990.

Index

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