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Rajesh P Poothrikovil1, Talal Al Mashaikhi1
1Department of Clinical PhysiologySultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.
Abstract:
Falls are a common adverse event (AE) in general hospital admissions and in the epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) and can cause serious physical injury for patients; however, fall prevention policies widely vary between epilepsy centers. Patient safety, including minimizing AEs, such as falls, continue to be a major goal of quality improvement in the EMU. The bathroom area in an EMU is highly prone for falls due to the need for patient privacy. Syncope is a physiologic non-epileptic event with high prevalence in general population and is a potential cause for fall. It is also reported in people diagnosed with epilepsy. We report a case of vasovagal syncope (VVS) associated with injury in a young female during long-term video EEG recording in our EMU facility. We also briefly address concerns for identifying patients at risk for syncope and its prevention. A multidisciplinary team including EEG technologists can play a vital role in educating patients and caretakers about the risk factors of syncopal fall and its preventive measures.
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