Title of the Congress : |
The 10th Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS) Scientific Session in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the Japanese Heart Rhythm Society (JHRS) 2017 |
Title of your Abstract : |
A new feasible syncope risk score; appropriate for emergency department |
Destination Country : |
Japan |
From : |
Thursday, September 14, 2017 |
To : |
Sunday, September 17, 2017 |
Abstract(Please copy/paste the abstract send to the congress) : |
A new feasible syncope risk score; appropriate for emergency department
Background:
We aimed to compare current syncope risk stratification scores and propose a new more feasible and easy-to-use one.
Methods:
In this prospective cohort study, we enrolled all patients (≥18 years) with chief complaint of syncope if they were not eligible for admission in terms of high risk features. SFRS, OESIl and ROSE scores were compared in our population.
Results:
Overall 356 patients (mean age: 44.5 years, 46.3% male) were followed for 3 months. Serious adverse events occurred in 26 (7.3%) patients including 4 deaths. Odds ratio for adverse events was 6.8 (95% CI: 2.8-16.1; <0.001, AUC: 66.3), 7.7 (95%CI: 3.2-18; <0.001, AUC: 72.8) and 18 (95%CI: 7.1-45.4; <0.001, AUC: 70.8) when considering SFRS, OESIl and ROSE scores as the predicting tools, respectively. We proposed a relatively more feasible risk score (presenting symptoms, history of cardiovascular diseases, ejection fraction<50% and pre-defined ECG abnormalities). According to this syncope score, odds ratio for occurring adverse events was 20.9 (95%CI: 8.4-52; P<0.001, AUC: 79.8).
Conclusions:
The three syncope risk scores could somehow predict 3-month adverse events. We found a more feasible indicators which could predict serious events better. It suits well for ED. |
Keywords of your Abstract : |
Syncope, Risk scors |
Acceptance Letter : |
http://gsia.tums.ac.ir/images/UserFiles/41154/Forms/762/Accept.pdf |
The presentation : |
Oral |
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Published abstract in the abstract book with the related code : |
http://gsia.tums.ac.ir/images/UserFiles/41154/Forms/762/Abstract.pdf |
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