The relationship between demographic factors and syncopal symptom in pediatric vasovagal syncope.

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Department of Pediatric Cardiovasology, Children's Medical Center, The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, No.139 Renmin Middle Road, Changsha, 410011, Hunan, China.

Published: December 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzed 20 years of clinical data from 2513 children aged 3-18 diagnosed with vasovagal syncope, categorizing them into syncopal (1262) and pre-syncopal (1251) groups.
  • Findings revealed that females have a 36% higher risk of syncope than males, with the risk increasing by 27% for each year of age and decreasing by 2% for each cm of height.
  • A non-linear relationship was found, showing increased syncope risk after age 10.67, and lower risks when height is above 146 cm or weight exceeds 28.5 kg, highlighting the significance of demographic factors in predicting syncopal symptoms in children.

Article Abstract

This research proposed to retrospectively analyze 20 years of clinical data and investigate the relationship between demographic factors and syncopal symptom in pediatric vasovagal syncope. A total of 2513 children, 1124 males and 1389 females, age range 3-18 years, who presented to Department of Pediatric Cardiovasology, Children's Medical Center, The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University with unexplained syncope or pre-syncope and were diagnosed with vasovagal syncope were retrospectively collected and divided into syncope group (n = 1262) and pre-syncope group (n = 1251). (1) Females had a 36% increased risk of syncope compared to males, a 27% increased risk of syncope for every 1-year increase in age, and a 2% decreased risk of syncope for every 1 cm increase in height. (2) A non-linear relationship between age, height, weight and syncope was observed. When age > 10.67 years, the risk of syncope increases by 45% for each 1-year increase in age; when height < 146 cm, the risk of syncope decreases by 4% for each 1 cm increase in height; when weight < 28.5 kg, the risk of syncope decreases by 10% for each 1 kg increase in weight. Demographic factors are strongly associated with syncopal symptom in pediatric vasovagal syncope and can help to predict the risk.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10733366PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-49722-wDOI Listing

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