Syncope: wees bedacht op een longembolie, vooral bij ouderen

Translated title of the contribution: Syncope; suspect pulmonary embolism, especially in the elderly

W Opstelten, F L J Visseren

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Abstract

Syncope can be caused by a pulmonary embolism. This applies in particular to elderly patients admitted with syncope; in the general population, however, syncope is far more frequently caused by a vasovagal response or orthostatic hypotension. Syncope can be the symptom of a pulmonary embolism, even in the absence of any clinical manifestations of this diagnosis; it is, therefore, important to exclude pulmonary embolism in any syncope patient in the accident and emergency department by applying the Wells clinical decision rule. GPs should also be alert to syncope as a possible symptom of pulmonary embolism, and be alert to breathing rate and signs of venous thrombosis.

Translated title of the contributionSyncope; suspect pulmonary embolism, especially in the elderly
Original languageDutch
Article numberD1365
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume161
Issue number19
Publication statusPublished - 8 May 2017

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