DrivingMotorvehicleRiskofharmReflex syncope is the most common form of syncope that occurs while driving. The 2014 revision of Japanese Road Traffic Laws placed stricter driving restrictions, along with some associated legal penalties, on individuals with recurrent syncope. "Recurrent syncope" is ...
Syncope in patients with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator: incidence, prediction and implications for driving restrictions. Syncope in patients with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator: incidence, prediction and implications for driving restrictions. J Am Coll Cardiol. 1998; ... D Bänsch,...
Many states impose driving restrictions following syncope. This chapter presents a differential diagnosis of syncope in children, outlines in detail neurocardiogenic or neurally mediated syncope (NCS, NMS), and reviews different evaluation and treatment strategies. 展开 关键词:...
Syncope and Transient Loss of Consciousness || Epidemiologic Aspects of Transient Loss of Consciousness/Syncope OBJECTIVE: To assess physician counseling about driving restrictions after non-seizure loss of consciousness.\nBACKGROUND: Failure to counsel patients about driving restrictions after loss of consc...
The presence of structural heart disease (reduced ejection fraction, previous myocardial infarction, significant congenital heart disease) potentially leads to high risk and should determine driving restrictions pending clarification of underlying heart disease and etiology of syncope. The clinical approach to...
Syncope in patients with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator: incidence, prediction and implications for driving restrictions. Syncope in patients with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator: incidence, prediction and implications for driving restrictions. J Am Coll Cardiol. 1998; ... D Bänsch,...
Driving and Flying Restrictions for the Syncope and/or Implanted Cardiac Device Patientdoi:10.1002/9780470692639.ch26syncopecardiac device patientconsciousnessdrivingcardiologyChristina M MurrayDwight W ReynoldsJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd
For group 1 drivers, the ESC advises minimal restrictions. In case of severe syncope (very frequent or occurring unpredictably or while performing a highrisk activity) symptom control is advised for group 1 drivers and permanent restriction unless effective treatment has been established for group 2...
Recurrent syncope may cause a major impact on lifestyle, interfering with school and/or sports. Many states impose driving restrictions following syncope. This chapter presents a differential diagnosis of syncope in children, outlines in detail neurocardiogenic or neurally mediated syncope (NCS, NMS)...
Driving and Flying Restrictions for the Syncope and/or Implanted Cardiac Device Patientsyncopecardiac device patientconsciousnessdrivingcardiologyIntroductionDrivingFlyingConclusion Referencesdoi:10.1002/9780470692639.ch26Christina M MurrayDwight W ReynoldsBlackwell Publishing Ltd...