2017
DOI: 10.1017/cem.2017.93
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LO31: Identification of high risk factors associated with 30 day serious adverse events among syncope patients transported to the emergency department by emergency medical services

Abstract: Introduction: The majority of syncope patients transported to the emergency department (ED) by emergency medical services (EMS) are low-risk with very few suffering serious adverse events (SAE) within 30-days and over 50% are diagnosed with vasovagal syncope. These patients can potentially be diverted by EMS to alternate pathways of care (primary care or syncope clinic) if appropriately identified. We sought to identify high-risk factors associated with SAE within 30-days of ED disposition as a step towards de… Show more

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