Syncope in the Young Adult and in the Athlete: Causes and Clinical Work-up to Exclude a Life-Threatening Cardiac Disease
Author(s) -
Flavio D’Ascenzi,
Alessandro Zorzi,
Carlotta Sciaccaluga,
Umberto Berrettini,
Sergio Mondillo,
Michele Brignole
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of cardiovascular translational research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.028
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 1937-5395
pISSN - 1937-5387
DOI - 10.1007/s12265-020-09989-0
Subject(s) - medicine , sudden cardiac death , syncope (phonology) , disease , athletes , presentation (obstetrics) , cardiology , intensive care medicine , physical therapy , surgery
Syncope is defined as a transient loss of consciousness due to cerebral hypoperfusion, characterized by a rapid onset, short duration, and spontaneous complete recovery. It is usually a benign event, but sometimes it may represent the initial presentation of several cardiac disorders associated with sudden cardiac death during physical activity. A careful evaluation is essential particularly in young adults and in competitive athletes in order to exclude the presence of an underlying life-threatening cardiovascular disease. The present review analyzes the main non-cardiac and cardiac causes of syncope and the contribution of the available tools for differential diagnosis. Clinical work-up of the athlete with syncope occurring in extreme environments and management in terms of sports eligibility and disqualification are also discussed.
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