All Relations between Syncope and consciousness

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C P Shah, R K Thakur, B Xie, P Patha. Dual chamber pacing for neurally mediated syncope with a prominent cardioinhibitory component. Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE. vol 22. issue 7. 1999-10-13. PMID:10456627. patients lost consciousness after 16+/-6 minutes of tilt; nine patients had syncope in the baseline state and three during isoproterenol infusion. 1999-10-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
I Lusić, I Pintarić, I Hozo, L Boić, V Capku. Serum prolactin levels after seizure and syncopal attacks. Seizure. vol 8. issue 4. 1999-09-30. PMID:10452919. loss of consciousness and falling are the key features of syncope. 1999-09-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
F Ammirati, F Colivicchi, G Di Battista, F F Garelli, C Pandozi, M Santin. Variable cerebral dysfunction during tilt induced vasovagal syncope. Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE. vol 21. issue 11 Pt 2. 1999-02-10. PMID:9825360. the return to the supine position was not followed by immediate resolution of eeg abnormalities or consciousness recovery, both occurring after a longer time interval (mean total duration of syncope 41.4 s). 1999-02-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Mena, R A Armonda, J L Ribas, S L Ondra, E J Rushin. Nonneoplastic pineal cysts: a clinicopathologic study of twenty-one cases. Annals of diagnostic pathology. vol 1. issue 1. 1999-01-13. PMID:9869821. uncommon clinical presentations in three cases were related to increased cyst size caused by hemorrhage, sudden death, and postural syncope and loss of consciousness. 1999-01-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
J J Blan. [Malaise, syncope and short loss of consciousness. Diagnostic indications]. La Revue du praticien. vol 48. issue 6. 1998-11-04. PMID:9781142. [malaise, syncope and short loss of consciousness. 1998-11-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
B P Grubb, D Samoil, D Kosinski, D Wolfe, P Brewster, L Elliott, H Hah. Cerebral syncope: loss of consciousness associated with cerebral vasoconstriction in the absence of systemic hypotension. Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE. vol 21. issue 4 Pt 1. 1998-07-02. PMID:9584294. cerebral syncope: loss of consciousness associated with cerebral vasoconstriction in the absence of systemic hypotension. 1998-07-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
B P Grubb, D Samoil, D Kosinski, D Wolfe, P Brewster, L Elliott, H Hah. Cerebral syncope: loss of consciousness associated with cerebral vasoconstriction in the absence of systemic hypotension. Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE. vol 21. issue 4 Pt 1. 1998-07-02. PMID:9584294. transcranial doppler (tcd) ultrasonography done during head-upright tilt induced neurocardiogenic syncope has demonstrated that cerebral vasoconstriction occurs concomitant with (or precedes) loss of consciousness. 1998-07-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Kulbertus, P Mélo. [How I study syncope]. Revue medicale de Liege. vol 53. issue 1. 1998-06-11. PMID:9555182. the diagnosis of the cause of a syncope is based, above all, on the basis of a careful clinical history obtained from the patient or from persons who attended one of the episodes of loss of consciousness. 1998-06-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Del Rosso, P Bartoli, A Bartoletti, A Brandinelli-Geri, F Bonechi, M Maioli, F Mazza, A Michelucci, L Russo, E Salvetti, M Sansoni, A Zipoli, A Fierro, A Ier. Shortened head-up tilt testing potentiated with sublingual nitroglycerin in patients with unexplained syncope. American heart journal. vol 135. issue 4. 1998-04-24. PMID:9539468. head-up tilt testing is extensively used to determine the vasovagal origin of syncope in patients with otherwise unexplained loss of consciousness, although issues remain regarding the method of the test. 1998-04-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
M K Lenk, D Alehan, S Ozme, A Celiker, S Oze. Vasovagal syncope: asystole provoked by head-up tilt testing under sertraline therapy. The Turkish journal of pediatrics. vol 39. issue 4. 1998-02-24. PMID:9433163. syncope is defined as a sudden transient loss of consciousness. 1998-02-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
B P Grubb, D J Kosinski, K Boehm, K Ki. The postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome: a neurocardiogenic variant identified during head-up tilt table testing. Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE. vol 20. issue 9 Pt 1. 1997-11-06. PMID:9309745. head upright tilt table testing has emerged as an accepted modality for identifying an individual's predisposition to episodes of autonomically mediated hypotension and bradycardia that are sufficiently profound so that transient loss of consciousness ensues (neurocardiogenic syncope). 1997-11-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Castelli, R Domenici, C Meoss. [Syncopal pathology in childhood (I)]. La Pediatria medica e chirurgica : Medical and surgical pediatrics. vol 19. issue 3. 1997-10-23. PMID:9340606. syncope is a common phenomenon, well-known to all pediatricians: it is defined as a sudden transient loss of consciousness associated with inability to maintain postural tone that is incompatible with a seizure disorder, vertigo, dizziness, coma, shock or other states of altered consciousness. 1997-10-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Osswal. [Sudden loss of consciousness: clinical presentation and pathophysiologic mechanisms]. Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique. vol 54. issue 3. 1997-10-10. PMID:9333975. most cases of sudden and temporary loss of consciousness [syncope] are caused by hypoperfusion of the formatio reticularis. 1997-10-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
G Scollo-Lavizzari, J Lechner-Scot. [Syncopes from the neurologic viewpoint]. Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique. vol 54. issue 3. 1997-10-10. PMID:9333978. a syncope is defined as a sudden, temporary loss of consciousness, associated with loss of postural tone with spontaneous recovery. 1997-10-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
U Bauersfeld, B Schmit. [Sudden loss of consciousness in childhood]. Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique. vol 54. issue 3. 1997-10-10. PMID:9333981. sudden loss of consciousness in childhood presents itself usually as a syncope and occurs in approximately 15% of all children. 1997-10-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Kaufman. Neurally mediated syncope and syncope due to autonomic failure: differences and similarities. Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society. vol 14. issue 3. 1997-09-25. PMID:9244158. syncope is a transient loss of consciousness and postural tone caused by a global reduction of blood flow to the brain. 1997-09-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
M L McHarg, S Shinnar, H Rascoff, C A Wals. Syncope in childhood. Pediatric cardiology. vol 18. issue 5. 1997-09-15. PMID:9270107. syncope was defined as transient and complete loss of consciousness with no etiology determined at the time of presentation. 1997-09-15 2023-08-12 human
A Krumholz, P M Ness, W A Hauser, D K Douglas, J W Gibbl. Regulations prohibiting blood donation by individuals with seizures or epilepsy are not necessary. Medicine and law. vol 16. issue 2. 1997-08-18. PMID:9212625. according to accepted standards, adverse reactions were classified as "slight", for dizziness and nausea without loss of consciousness; "moderate", denoting syncope; and "severe", indicating convulsive syncope. 1997-08-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
D G Benditt, K G Lurie, W H Fabia. Clinical approach to diagnosis of syncope. An Overview. Cardiology clinics. vol 15. issue 2. 1997-07-21. PMID:9164708. effective management of the syncope patient is critically dependent on excluding conditions in which altered consciousness is not due to syncope (e.g., seizure and sleep disorders) then establishing the basis for syncopal symptoms. 1997-07-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Kaufman. Syncope. A neurologist's viewpoint. Cardiology clinics. vol 15. issue 2. 1997-07-21. PMID:9164709. complicating the differential diagnosis of syncope are other causes of loss of consciousness, such as seizures, metabolic disorders, and psychiatric disorders, which may simulate syncope. 1997-07-21 2023-08-12 Not clear