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This section contains an e-learning module focused on blood pressure regulation and fainting. The module is still under construction, | This section contains an e-learning module focused on blood pressure regulation and fainting. The module is still under construction, <span style="color:0000FF">blue</span> tutorials are uploaded, red tutorials are not finished and will be uploaded in the future. Not all tutorials have voice-over yet. | ||
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# [[Signs during Syncope internists|Signs during Syncope]] | # [[Signs during Syncope internists|Signs during Syncope]] | ||
# [[Postsyncopal Symptoms & Signs internists|Postsyncopal Symptoms & Signs]] | # [[Postsyncopal Symptoms & Signs internists|Postsyncopal Symptoms & Signs]] | ||
# [[Initial evaluation | # [[Initial evaluation|Initial evaluation: history and physical exam]] | ||
# [[Autonomic function testing]] | # [[Autonomic function testing]] | ||
# [[Cases I]] | # [[Cases I]] |
Latest revision as of 12:15, 15 September 2017
This section contains an e-learning module focused on blood pressure regulation and fainting. The module is still under construction, blue tutorials are uploaded, red tutorials are not finished and will be uploaded in the future. Not all tutorials have voice-over yet.
Tutorial outline
- Introduction
- Short term blood pressure regulation
- Reflex syncope
- Orthostatic hypotension
- Cardiac syncope
- Straining
- Afferent baroreflex lesions
- Presyncopal Symptoms & Signs
- Signs during Syncope
- Postsyncopal Symptoms & Signs
- Initial evaluation: history and physical exam
- Autonomic function testing
- Cases I
- Cases II
- Cases III
- Cases IV
- Psychogenic pseudosyncope
- Therapy: lifestyle and physical counterpressure-manoeuvres
- Drugs and pacing