There is limited evidence to guide the emergency department (ED) evaluation and management of syncope. The First International Workshop on Syncope Risk Stratification in the Emergency Department identified key research questions and methodological standards essential to advancing the science of ED-based syncope research.
Priorities for emergency department syncope research / B. Sun, G. Costantino, F. Barbic, I. Bossi, G. Casazza, F. Dipaola, D. Mcdermott, J. Quinn, M. Reed, R. Sheldon, M. Solbiati, V. Thiruganasambandamoorthy, A. Krahn, D. Beach, N. Bodemer, M. Brignole, I. Casagranda, P. Duca, G. Falavigna, R. Ippoliti, N. Montano, B. Olshansky, S. Raj, M. Ruwald, W. Shen, I. Stiell, A. Ungar, J. van Dijk, N. van Dijk, W. Wieling, R. Furlan. - In: ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE. - ISSN 0196-0644. - 64:6(2014), pp. 649e2-655e2. [10.1016/j.annemergmed.2014.04.014]
Priorities for emergency department syncope research
G. Costantino;I. Bossi;G. Casazza;F. Dipaola;M. Solbiati;P. Duca;N. Montano;R. Furlan
2014
Abstract
There is limited evidence to guide the emergency department (ED) evaluation and management of syncope. The First International Workshop on Syncope Risk Stratification in the Emergency Department identified key research questions and methodological standards essential to advancing the science of ED-based syncope research.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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