Syncope in a sentence as a noun

And mixing it with alcohol drops my blood pressure to syncope/sweating/panic levels.

I know that going into VF and AF feels bloody aweful, and syncope often results in nasty falls, so being knocked out for that makes sense.

When giving blood, you could be experiencing vasovagal syncope -- fainting due to the drop in blood pressure and / or blood sugar.

Not unusual to label it vasovagal syncope that resulted in sudden death.

Devanagiri script has one drawback for non-native speakers though, which is identifying the schwa syncope rule.

I am very susceptible to vaso-vagal syncopes at the sight of blood so the second surprise was that I did not black out seeing it on my nephew.

I think the idea is that a sudden immersion in cold water when the weather is hot can cause a sudden contraction of your blood vessels which can result in a syncope.

That's true, the NetBurst syncope made them redesign toward efficiency, but still, the rise of ubiquitous mobility forced another inflection in their TDP curve.

Often when I was wrought into a fever of excitement by an ideal state of facts, the reality has so differed from my preconceived hypothesis, as to produce a sudden syncope of all my faculties.

The patient had experienced syncope while running, and 5 days of inpatient, diagnostic testing were inconclusive; however, his cardiologists knew he was not ready to return to running but failed to warn him against this risk.

The patient had experienced syncope [fainting] while running, and 5 days of inpatient, diagnostic testing were inconclusive; however, his cardiologists knew he was not ready to return to running but failed to warn him against this risk.

I'm with you on the benzos sounding more appropriate, but parenthetically, Paxil does have some very off-label uses for which it is indeed effective, including, for example, treating vasovagal syncope, a fainting condition.

I’m not convinced that it’s the sight or thought of blood, but perhaps a marginal drop in BP or available blood glucose triggering syncope - but I’m not a doctor, just confused as to why it’s triggered by blood being drawn, but never by accidental bloodshed.

Proper Noun Examples for Syncope

The person in question in the exit row had a syncopal episode; syncope is defined on Wikipedia as, "Syncope, also known as fainting, is defined as a short loss of consciousness and muscle strength, characterized by a fast onset, short duration, and spontaneous recovery.

Syncope definitions

noun

a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain

See also: faint swoon deliquium

noun

(phonology) the loss of sounds from within a word (as in `fo'c'sle' for `forecastle')

See also: syncopation