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Pediatric Syncope
, Syncope in Children
See Also
Syncope
Syncope in Athletes
Epidemiology
Pediatric Syncope is common and most cases are of benign cause
Syncope
occurs in 10% of children under age 10 years old
History
Reassuring findings
Recent illnesses predisposing to
Dehydration
Frequent episodes
Concerning findings
Syncope
with Exertion
See
Exertional Syncope
Syncope
with symptoms that occur when at complete rest
Causes
See
Syncope
Benign causes (most children)
Orthostatic Hypotension
Reflex Mediated Syncope
(no
Cardiovascular Risk
)
Vasovagal Syncope
(
Vasodepressor Syncope
)
Micturition Syncope
or with
Defecation
Valsalva (brass instrument playing, weight lifting)
Hyperventilation
Serious causes (risk of sudden death)
Arrhythmia
causes
Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
(
WPW Syndrome
)
Brugada Syndrome
Prolonged QT
c >500 ms
Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia
(
ARVD
)
Huffer's
Ventricular Tachycardia
(
Huffing
or
Inhalant Abuse
)
Structural causes
Aortic Stenosis
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Prior cardiac surgery (esp. ventricle)
Other causes
Sudden unexplained death in
Epilepsy
(SUDEP)
Commotio Cordis
Pulmonary Embolism
Pulmonary Hypertension
(typically in
Congenital Heart Disease
)
Diagnostics
Electrocardiogram
See
Electrocardiogram in Syncope
Echocardiogram
Event Monitor
or
Holter Monitor
References
Orma and Sloas in Herbert (2016) EM:Raap 16(7):3-4
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