Early and late outcome of treated patients referred for syncope to emergency department: the EGSYS 2 follow-up study

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作者
Ungar, Andrea [1 ]
Del Rosso, Attilio [2 ]
Giada, Franco [3 ]
Bartoletti, Angelo [4 ]
Furlan, Raffaello [5 ,6 ]
Quartieri, Fabio [7 ]
Lagi, Alfonso [8 ]
Morrione, Alessandro [1 ]
Mussi, Chiara [9 ,10 ]
Lunati, Maurizio [11 ]
De Marchi, Giuseppe [12 ]
De Santo, Tiziana
Marchionni, Niccolo [1 ]
Brignole, Michele [13 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florence, Dept Crit Care Med & Surg, Unit Geriatr Cardiol & Med, I-50141 Florence, Italy
[2] San Pietro Igneo Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Florence, Italy
[3] Osped Umberto 1, Dept Cardiol, Venice, Italy
[4] Nuovo Osp S Giovanni di Dio, Dept Cardiol, Florence, Italy
[5] L Sacco Hosp Vialba, Internal Med 2, Milan, Italy
[6] Univ Milan, Milan, Italy
[7] Santa Maria Nuova Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Reggio Emilia, Italy
[8] Santa Maria Nuova Hosp, Dept Emergency Med, Florence, Italy
[9] Estense Hosp, Dept Geriatr, Modena, Italy
[10] Univ Modena, I-41100 Modena, Italy
[11] Osped Niguarda Ca Granda, Dept Cardiol, Milan, Italy
[12] SS Antonio & C Arrigo Hosp, Dept Emergency Med, Alessandria, Italy
[13] Osped Tigullio, Arrhythmol Ctr, Dept Cardiol, I-16033 Lavagna, Italy
关键词
Syncope; Emergency department; Diagnosis; Prognosis; Therapy; PROSPECTIVE VALIDATION; RISK STRATIFICATION; MANAGEMENT; PROGNOSIS;
D O I
10.1093/eurheartj/ehq017
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aims We evaluated the early (1 month) and late (2 years) death rate and syncopal relapses of patients referred for syncope to 11 general hospitals emergency departments. Patients were enrolled in the Evaluation of Guidelines in SYncope Study 2 (EGSYS 2) study. The guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology were strictly followed in the management of patients. Methods and results Out of the 465 patients enrolled in the EGSYS 2 study, 398 (86%) underwent a complete follow-up. We excluded 18 patients with non-syncopal attacks. Among the remaining 380 patients, death of any cause occurred in 35 (9.2%). The mean follow-up was 614 +/- 73 days. Six deaths (17% of total) occurred during the first month of follow-up. Patients who died were older, had a higher incidence of structural heart disease and/or abnormal ECG, had injuries related to syncope and higher EGSYS score. Syncope recurred in 63 (16.5%) patients. Syncopal relapses occurred in only one patient during the first month of follow-up. The incidence of syncopal recurrences was unrelated to the mechanism of syncope. No clinical differences were found between patients with or without syncopal recurrence and in patients with EGSYS score < or >= 3. Conclusion A peak of cardiovascular mortality but not of syncopal recurrences was observed in patients attending to the emergency department for syncope within the first month. Late unfavourable outcomes were caused by associated cardiovascular diseases rather than by the mechanism of syncope. The causes of syncope did not determine the recurrence rate.
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页码:2021 / 2026
页数:6
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