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==Epidemiology==
==Epidemiology==
Syncope is common in the general population. The life-time cumulative incidence of ≥1 syncopal episodes in teenagers in the general population is high, with about 40 % by the age of 21 years. Reflex syncope is by far the most common cause. The majority have experienced reflex-mediated syncope episodes as teenagers and adolescents. The frequency of cardiac syncope increases with age. Approximately 10-30% of the syncope episodes in patients above 60 years visiting a hospital for their syncope episodes are of cardiac origin.
Syncope is common in the general population. The life-time cumulative incidence of ≥1 syncopal episodes in teenagers in the general population is high, with about 40 % by the age of 21 years. Reflex syncope is by far the most common cause. The majority have experienced reflex-mediated syncope episodes as teenagers and adolescents. The frequency of orhtostatic hypotension and cardiac syncope increases with age. Approximately 10-30% of the syncope episodes in patients above 60 years visiting a hospital for their syncope episodes are of cardiac origin.


==Reflex syncope==
==Reflex syncope==
===Diagnostic evaluation===
===Diagnostic evaluation===
Reflex syncope refers to a heterogeneous group of conditions in which there is a relatively sudden change in autonomic nervous system activity (decreased sympathic tonus causing less vasoconstriction and increased parasympathic (vagal) tonus causing bradycardia), triggered by a central (e.g. emotions, pain, blood phobia) or peripheral (e.g. prolonged orthostasis or increased carotid sinus afferent activity). It leads to a fall in blood pressure and cerebral perfusion. The range of bradycardia varies widely in reflex syncope, from a small reduction in peak heart rate to several seconds of asystole. As reflex syncope requires a reversal of the normal autonomic outflow, it usually occurs in people with a functional autonomic nervous system and should therfore be distinguished from syncope due to neurogenic orthostatic hypotension in patients with chronic autonomic failure.
===Treatment===
===Treatment===
The prognosis of reflex syncope is excellent.  
The prognosis of reflex syncope is excellent. However, syncope episodes can have a considerable impact on quality of life, because of its unexpected nature and fear for
recurrences. Initial treatment of reflex syncope consists of non-pharmacological treatment measures, including reassurance regarding the benign nature of the condition, increasing the dietary salt and fluid intake, moderate exercise  training, and physical counterpressure maneuvres (muscle tensing).
 
==Orthostatic hypotension==
==Orthostatic hypotension==
===Diagnostic evaluation===
===Diagnostic evaluation===
===Treatment===
===Treatment===
==Cardiac syncope==
==Cardiac syncope==
===Diagnostic evaluation===
===Diagnostic evaluation===
===Treatment===
===Treatment===
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