Thank you so much for a thorough and understandable presentation of Syncope. I have Vaso Vagal Syncope. I kinda self diagnosed from the net. After fainting and falling, resulting in 4 fractured ribs, with x-ray showing atherosclerosis of the thoracic aorta, my GP referred me to a cardiologist for evaluation. I told him of my history and known triggers ie vena puncture, dehydration, over heating especially with exertion, standing too long, and bloody accidents. After a complete work up that included nuclear stress test, vascular echos of carotid, le venous reflux and fu, he agreed my self diagnosis was correct. After the fall and broken ribs, I will now get to the ground or lay down as soon as I feel it coming on. Cause I’m gonna wind up there anyway.
I have cough syncope No warning, not a millisecond. Down to the ground, crack my skull 12 stitches. Any ideas what i should i do All my cardio tests showed nothing
This is an excellent video. It's tied together a bunch of different concepts and loose understandings of the different causes of Syncope in such a simple way! Well impressed and grateful 😅
Pts w spinal cord injury like with congenital or acquired cervical spine stenosis may have damaged sympathetics & be on vagal overdrive, thus prone to NCS
Just had my first one tonight. I put on the cuff and I was 127/77, 78 bpm. None of the causes you mentioned fit me. No frights, coughing, exertion, meds, anxiety, sudden standing, or anything. I'm flummoxed. What is perfusion? Vaso vagal? Syncope? So many other words I've never heard before too. The dictionary said perfusion is injecting something into your bloodstream. So perfusion as you use it must mean something different.
I'm not studying medicine and I am only here because I have to see a neurologist for my syncope issues. I am scared to be honest because it's not fun having an episode because you have to 💩. It's like there absolutely no control over my body. People say don't push or strain so hard, however I am not pushing or straining because I do nit habe the control to do so. I am scared
just had a lecture on this, didn't quite pick it up but now i do. thanks a lot appreciate you.
Thank you so much for a thorough and understandable presentation of Syncope. I have Vaso
Vagal Syncope. I kinda self diagnosed from the net. After fainting and falling, resulting in 4 fractured ribs, with x-ray showing atherosclerosis of the thoracic aorta, my GP referred me to a cardiologist for evaluation. I told him of my history and known triggers ie vena puncture, dehydration, over heating especially with exertion, standing too long, and bloody accidents. After a complete work up that included nuclear stress test, vascular echos of carotid, le venous reflux and fu, he agreed my self diagnosis was correct. After the fall and broken ribs, I will now get to the ground or lay down as soon as I feel it coming on. Cause I’m gonna wind up there anyway.
I have cough syncope
No warning, not a millisecond.
Down to the ground, crack my skull 12 stitches.
Any ideas what i should i do
All my cardio tests showed nothing
I can watch this over and over again. I learn more each time. This video is locked in my playlist. I can never thank you enough.
I wish I had more teachers like you in medschool, thanks for making this so easy to understand. I love your videos.
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This is so high yield for COMLEX Level 1 and STEP 1. Thank you for simplifying!
Thank you so much for this illustration. I've been trying to find out what's wrong with me with these fainting spells. I can never thank you enough.
This is an excellent video. It's tied together a bunch of different concepts and loose understandings of the different causes of Syncope in such a simple way! Well impressed and grateful 😅
Thank you so much for the great explanations, and work you’re putting into getting this information out there for all types of learners to follow!
My fainting spells got me watching this, thank you for the great explanation.
Please improve the quality of the Italian subtitles. You're great, I admire you so much!
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Thank you for explanation. This is amazing.
Pts w spinal cord injury like with congenital or acquired cervical spine stenosis may have damaged sympathetics & be on vagal overdrive, thus prone to NCS
Also psych meds, anticholinergics, and opioids can cause orthostatic hypotension. Not sure the exact mechanisms behind them.
Just had my first one tonight. I put on the cuff and I was 127/77, 78 bpm. None of the causes you mentioned fit me. No frights, coughing, exertion, meds, anxiety, sudden standing, or anything. I'm flummoxed.
What is perfusion? Vaso vagal? Syncope? So many other words I've never heard before too.
The dictionary said perfusion is injecting something into your bloodstream. So perfusion as you use it must mean something different.
Who's studying clinical medicine🗣🔥
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Will LVF fall under mechanical causes of cardiogenic syncope
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I have copd can this be the cause ??
I cough violently b4 passing out.
No warning not a millisecond
Dont know what to do
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I seem to have all three.
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I'm not studying medicine and I am only here because I have to see a neurologist for my syncope issues. I am scared to be honest because it's not fun having an episode because you have to 💩. It's like there absolutely no control over my body. People say don't push or strain so hard, however I am not pushing or straining because I do nit habe the control to do so. I am scared
Go see a doctor, they'll know what you mean. You're not alone.
@@ayzaasad9495 gee willikers I NEVER would have thought to see a doctor! 🤦♀️ should have been the FIRST thing I did!
Sorry, but this is WAYYY over my head. I couldn't follow. Can you dumb it down for an average Joe?
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Thank you for your amazing explanation!
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