Rose Anne Kenny, Steve W Parry. Syncope-related falls in the elderly[J]. Journal of Geriatric Cardiology, 2005, 2(2): 74-83.
Citation: Rose Anne Kenny, Steve W Parry. Syncope-related falls in the elderly[J]. Journal of Geriatric Cardiology, 2005, 2(2): 74-83.

Syncope-related falls in the elderly

  • Age-related physiological impairments of heart rate, blood pressure and cerebral blood flow, in combination with comorbid conditions and concurrent medications, account for an increased susceptibility to syncope in older adults. Common causes of syncope are orthostatic hypotension, neurally-mediated syncope (including carotid sinus syndrome) and cardiac arrhythmias. A high proportion of older patients with cardiovascular syncope present with falls and deny loss of consciousness. Patients who are cognitively normal and have unexplained falls should have a detailed cardiovascular assessment.
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