Syncope in children.

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Syncope in children

Syncope Definition: Brief loss of consciousness and loss of postural tone Common: seen in up to 15% of adolescents Majority are neural mediated Cardiogenic causes <1.5% Management: Careful history including family history Examination: Generally negative ECG: measure QTc

LV outflow obstruction Syncope Cardiac Mechanical LV outflow obstruction Ex: AS,HOCM Electrical VF or pulseless VT Ex: Long QT, WPW

Sudden Death Syndrome Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy(HOCM) Arrythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy Dilated Cardiomyopathy Myocarditis Ion Channelopathies (Long QT syndrome, Brugada syndrome) Wolf Parkinson White syndrome

Red flags in cardiac syncope Syncope during exercise or when supine. Family history of sudden death (especially if <30 years of age), prolonged QT syndrome or HOCM. Syncope preceded by palpitations. Heart murmur or other abnormalities on cardiovascular examination. Syncope in a child with known congenital heart disease.