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The Diagnosis of Syncope in the Elderly

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 March 2009

Howard S. Frazier
Affiliation:
Harvard School of Public Health

Abstract

Given a group of individuals presenting with syncope, the use of the standard diagnostic maneuvers will yield a diagnosis for approximately half. Promising new diagnostic tests offer the prospect of more efficient diagnostic pathways and treatments and demonstrate the need for better clinical trials before they are adopted.

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General Essays
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1993

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