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{{SignSymptom infobox |
Name = Syncope (medicine)|
Image = Pietro_Longhi_027.jpg|
Caption = |
DiseasesDB = 27303 |
ICD10 = {{ICD10|R|55||r|50}} |
ICD9 = {{ICD9|780.2}} |
ICDO = |
OMIM = |
MedlinePlus = |
eMedicineSubj = med |
eMedicineTopic = 3385 |
eMedicine_mult = {{eMedicine2|ped|2188}} {{eMedicine2|emerg|876}} |
MeshID = D013575 |
}}
'''Syncope''' is the [[medicine|medical]] term for '''fainting''' or '''blacking out'''. It is a sudden loss of [[consciousness]], usually for a short time. It is mostly because there is not enough [[oxygen]] in the [[brain]]. It can be for other reasons.
Fainting is quite common. It usually happens in two age ranges: the teenage years, and during older age. The chance of a person fainting at least once in a lifetime is about 40 to 50 percent. Syncope causes 1 to 3 percent of all attendances to emergency departments and 1 to 6 percent of all hospital admissions.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Ruwald M.H. ''et al'' 2012. The relation between age, sex, comorbidity, and pharmacotherapy and the risk of syncope: a Danish nationwide study |journal=Europace |volume=14 |issue=10 |pages=1506–14 |pmid=22588456 |doi=10.1093/europace/eus154}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Sun B.C; Emond J.A. & Camargo C.A. 2004. Characteristics and admission patterns of patients presenting with syncope to U.S. emergency departments, 1992-2000 |journal=Acad Emerg Med |volume=11 |issue=10 |pages=1029–34 |pmid=15466144 |doi=10.1197/j.aem.2004.05.032}}.</ref>
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[[Category:Symptoms]]
Name = Syncope (medicine)|
Image = Pietro_Longhi_027.jpg|
Caption = |
DiseasesDB = 27303 |
ICD10 = {{ICD10|R|55||r|50}} |
ICD9 = {{ICD9|780.2}} |
ICDO = |
OMIM = |
MedlinePlus = |
eMedicineSubj = med |
eMedicineTopic = 3385 |
eMedicine_mult = {{eMedicine2|ped|2188}} {{eMedicine2|emerg|876}} |
MeshID = D013575 |
}}
'''Syncope''' is the [[medicine|medical]] term for '''fainting''' or '''blacking out'''. It is a sudden loss of [[consciousness]], usually for a short time. It is mostly because there is not enough [[oxygen]] in the [[brain]]. It can be for other reasons.
Fainting is quite common. It usually happens in two age ranges: the teenage years, and during older age. The chance of a person fainting at least once in a lifetime is about 40 to 50 percent. Syncope causes 1 to 3 percent of all attendances to emergency departments and 1 to 6 percent of all hospital admissions.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Ruwald M.H. ''et al'' 2012. The relation between age, sex, comorbidity, and pharmacotherapy and the risk of syncope: a Danish nationwide study |journal=Europace |volume=14 |issue=10 |pages=1506–14 |pmid=22588456 |doi=10.1093/europace/eus154}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Sun B.C; Emond J.A. & Camargo C.A. 2004. Characteristics and admission patterns of patients presenting with syncope to U.S. emergency departments, 1992-2000 |journal=Acad Emerg Med |volume=11 |issue=10 |pages=1029–34 |pmid=15466144 |doi=10.1197/j.aem.2004.05.032}}.</ref>
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