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    Syncope is a transient, self-terminating period of cerebral hypoperfusion that usually results from systemic hypotension. Many patients with this condition are successfully treated according to current guidelines. However, the authors identify and expertly review the current understanding of four key challenges in the characterization, diagnosis, risk stratification, and treatment of patients with suspected syncope.

    • Richard Sutton
    • , Michele Brignole
    •  & David G. Benditt