| Literature DB >> 27752574 |
Stewart Siu-Wa Chan1, Junrong Mo1, Colin Alexander Graham1, Timothy Hudson Rainer1.
Abstract
Syncope is a sudden and transient loss of consciousness and postural tone, with spontaneous recovery without medical intervention. It accounts for 1.0% to 1.5% of emergency department (ED) visits and up to 6% of hospital admissions. Vasovagal syncope may be the cause of syncope in 21% to 40% of cases. A 53-year-old Chinese woman was brought to the ED by ambulance after a near-syncope episode while performing gentle morning exercises. She was hypotensive and bradycardic in the ambulance. Upon arrival at the ED, her blood pressure was 89/61 mmHg. The use of a Doppler cardiac output monitor readily demonstrated that the patient's systemic vascular resistance was reduced, with cardiac output at the lower limit of the normal range. These hemodynamic data were useful in supporting the diagnosis of vasovagal syncope; they helped in the risk stratification of our patient with syncope, and guided the management and subsequent disposition decision.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac output; Hemodynamics; Syncope; Ultrasonography, Doppler
Year: 2015 PMID: 27752574 PMCID: PMC5052855 DOI: 10.15441/ceem.14.047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Emerg Med ISSN: 2383-4625
Hemodynamic measurements of SV, SVI, CO, CI, SVR, and SVRI using USCOM at presentation and after 5 hours
| 10:27 hr | 15:20 hr | Reference range | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SV (mL) | 68 | 80 | 63–81 |
| SVI (mL/m2) | 37 | 44 | 36–51 |
| CO (L/min) | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.2–5.9 |
| CI (L/min/m2) | 2.3 | 2.6 | 2.4–3.7 |
| SVR (d.m.cm-5) | 988 | 1,541 | 1,084–1,587 |
| SVRI (d.m.cm-5 m2) | 1,793 | 2,798 | 1,712–2,766 |
SV, stroke volume; SVI, stroke volume index; CO, cardiac output; CI, cardiac index; SVR, systemic vascular resistance; SVRI, systemic vascular resistance index.
Fig. 1.An emergency physician uses USCOM to obtain data regarding hemodynamic parameters of a patient.