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How can we improve management of syncope in the Emergency Department?

Marc A Probst1, Benjamin C Sun.   

Abstract

Syncope is a common and challenging presenting complaint to the Emergency Department (ED). Despite substantial research efforts, there is still considerable uncertainty about the optimal ED management of syncope. There is continued interest among clinicians and researchers in improving diagnostic algorithms and optimizing resource utilization. In this paper, we discuss 4 strategies to improve the emergency care of syncope patients: (1) Development of accurate and consistent risk-stratification, (2) Increased use of syncope observation protocols, (3) Evaluation of a discharge with ambulatory monitoring pathway, (4) Use of shared decision-making for disposition decisions. Since current risk-stratification tools have fallen short with regard to subsequent validation and implementation into clinical practice, we outline key factors for future risk-stratification research. We propose that observation units have the potential to safely decrease length-of-stay and hospital costs for hemodynamically stable, intermediate risk patients without adversely affecting clinical outcomes. For appropriate patients with a negative ED evaluation, we recommend consideration of direct discharge, with ambulatory monitoring and expedited follow-up, as a means of decreasing costs and reducing iatrogenic harms. Finally, we advocate for the use of shared decision-making regarding the ultimate disposition of select, intermediate risk patients who have not had a serious condition revealed in the ED. If properly implemented, these four strategies could significantly improve the care of ED syncope patients by helping clinicians identify truly high-risk patients, decreasing unnecessary hospitalizations, and increasing patient satisfaction.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25299508      PMCID: PMC5110209          DOI: 10.5603/CJ.a2014.0074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiol J        ISSN: 1898-018X            Impact factor:   2.737


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Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 5.721

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Review 3.  Accuracy and quality of clinical decision rules for syncope in the emergency department: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 5.721

4.  Risk stratification of patients with syncope in an accident and emergency department.

Authors:  S D Crane
Journal:  Emerg Med J       Date:  2002-01       Impact factor: 2.740

5.  The chest pain choice decision aid: a randomized trial.

Authors:  Erik P Hess; Meghan A Knoedler; Nilay D Shah; Jeffrey A Kline; Maggie Breslin; Megan E Branda; Laurie J Pencille; Brent R Asplin; David M Nestler; Annie T Sadosty; Ian G Stiell; Henry H Ting; Victor M Montori
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6.  Development and prospective validation of a risk stratification system for patients with syncope in the emergency department: the OESIL risk score.

Authors:  Furio Colivicchi; Fabrizio Ammirati; Domenico Melina; Vincenzo Guido; Giuseppe Imperoli; Massimo Santini
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2003-05       Impact factor: 29.983

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8.  Priorities for emergency department syncope research.

Authors:  Benjamin C Sun; Giorgio Costantino; Franca Barbic; Ilaria Bossi; Giovanni Casazza; Franca Dipaola; Daniel McDermott; James Quinn; Matthew Reed; Robert S Sheldon; Monica Solbiati; Venkatesh Thiruganasambandamoorthy; Andrew D Krahn; Daniel Beach; Nicolai Bodemer; Michele Brignole; Ivo Casagranda; Piergiorgio Duca; Greta Falavigna; Roberto Ippoliti; Nicola Montano; Brian Olshansky; Satish R Raj; Martin H Ruwald; Win-Kuang Shen; Ian Stiell; Andrea Ungar; J Gert van Dijk; Nynke van Dijk; Wouter Wieling; Raffaello Furlan
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2014-06-02       Impact factor: 5.721

9.  Ambulatory cardiac monitoring for discharged emergency department patients with possible cardiac arrhythmias.

Authors:  Donald Schreiber; Ayesha Sattar; Dorian Drigalla; Steven Higgins
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2014-03

10.  Risk stratification of adult emergency department syncope patients to predict short-term serious outcomes after discharge (RiSEDS) study.

Authors:  Venkatesh Thiruganasambandamoorthy; Ian G Stiell; Marco L A Sivilotti; Heather Murray; Brian H Rowe; Eddy Lang; Andrew McRae; Robert Sheldon; George A Wells
Journal:  BMC Emerg Med       Date:  2014-03-14
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  8 in total

1.  Syncope Risk Stratification in the Emergency Department: Another Step Forward.

Authors:  Bret A Nicks; Brian C Hiestand
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2016-08       Impact factor: 3.451

2.  Development of a Patient Decision Aid for Syncope in the Emergency Department: the SynDA Tool.

Authors:  Marc A Probst; Erik P Hess; Maggie Breslin; Dominick L Frosch; Benjamin C Sun; Marie-Noelle Langan; Lynne D Richardson
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2018-02-20       Impact factor: 3.451

3.  Clinical Benefit of Hospitalization for Older Adults With Unexplained Syncope: A Propensity-Matched Analysis.

Authors:  Marc A Probst; Erica Su; Robert E Weiss; Annick N Yagapen; Susan E Malveau; David H Adler; Aveh Bastani; Christopher W Baugh; Jeffrey M Caterino; Carol L Clark; Deborah B Diercks; Judd E Hollander; Bret A Nicks; Daniel K Nishijima; Manish N Shah; Kirk A Stiffler; Alan B Storrow; Scott T Wilber; Benjamin C Sun
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2019-05-09       Impact factor: 5.721

4.  Development of a Novel Emergency Department Quality Measure to Reduce Very Low-Risk Syncope Hospitalizations.

Authors:  Marc A Probst; Alexander T Janke; Adrian D Haimovich; Arjun K Venkatesh; Michelle P Lin; Keith E Kocher; Marie-Joe Nemnom; Venkatesh Thiruganasambandamoorthy
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2022-04-27       Impact factor: 6.762

5.  Perceived Appropriateness of Shared Decision-making in the Emergency Department: A Survey Study.

Authors:  Marc A Probst; Hemal K Kanzaria; Dominick L Frosch; Erik P Hess; Gary Winkel; Ka Ming Ngai; Lynne D Richardson
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2016-03-22       Impact factor: 3.451

6.  Shared Decision Making for Syncope in the Emergency Department: A Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial.

Authors:  Marc A Probst; Michelle P Lin; Jeremy J Sze; Erik P Hess; Maggie Breslin; Dominick L Frosch; Benjamin C Sun; Marie-Noelle Langan; Venkatesh Thiruganasambandamoorthy; Lynne D Richardson
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2020-04-02       Impact factor: 3.451

7.  Estimating the Cost of Care for Emergency Department Syncope Patients: Comparison of Three Models.

Authors:  Marc A Probst; John K McConnell; Robert E Weiss; Amber L Laurie; Annick N Yagapen; Michelle P Lin; Jeffrey M Caterino; Manish N Shah; Benjamin C Sun
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2017-01-20

8.  Deceleration capacity as a risk predictor in patients presenting to the emergency department with syncope: A prospective exploratory pilot study.

Authors:  Martin Duckheim; Katharina Klee; Nina Götz; Paul Helle; Patrick Groga-Bada; Lars Mizera; Meinrad Gawaz; Christine S Zuern; Christian Eick
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2017-12       Impact factor: 1.817

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