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Episode 289: Spaced Learning Series – Recurrent Presyncope

The Clinical Problem Solvers

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The One Liner's Symptoms Are Repeated Daily

The patient presents with recurrent episodes of fainting, but specifically does not include true synchophe. Synchophe is secondary to a transient decrease in blood pressure and blood flow to the brain. The causes of synchophe fall into two major buckets: low cardiac output or there's low vascular tone. Precinct B can be approached by the same schema that we use for syncope.

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