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| Presentor(s) | M. Brignole, Lavagna (IT) |
|---|---|
| Episode | 33 |
| Year | 2008 |
| Duration | 22:14 |
"Why do we need a syncope unit? Standards for diagnosis and management of TLOC were derived from an evaluation of how syncope patients were managed. Less useful tests were performed frequently. The objective of a syncope unit is to create a structured care pathway and to adopt standards for diagnosis and treatment of patients with unexplained syncope. A syncope unit should be multidisciplinary since TLOC has various underlying causes. The EGSYS-2 study evaluated the effectiveness of syncope units and showed lower hospitalization, fewer tests needed for diagnosis and lower costs per diagnosis."