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Falls and syncope in elderly patients Rose Anne Kenny, Diarmuid O'Shea pages xiii-xiv Full Text | Full-Text PDF (39 KB)
The epidemiology of falls and syncope Laurence Z Rubenstein, Karen R Josephson pages 141-158 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (114 KB)
Falls in cognitive impairment and dementia Fiona E Shaw pages 159-173 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (106 KB)
Intervention strategies and risk-factor modification for falls prevention: A review of recent intervention studies Robert G Cumming pages 175-189 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (94 KB)
Neurally mediated syncope Rose Anne Kenny pages 191-210 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (325 KB)
Sick sinus syndrome Michele Brignole pages 211-227 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (107 KB)
Atrioventricular block and problems with atrioventricular conduction John P Bourke pages 229-251 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (529 KB)
Orthostatic hypotension Seiji Mukai, Lewis A Lipsitz pages 253-268 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (108 KB)
Setting up a falls and syncope service for the elderly Diarmuid O'Shea pages 269-278 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (89 KB)
Pacing interventions for falls and syncope in the elderly Mitchell N Faddis, Michael W Rich pages 279-294 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (114 KB)
Monitoring devices for falls and syncope Colette M Seifer, Steve W Parry pages 295-306 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (291 KB)
Postprandial hypotension Gerard O'Mara, Declan Lyons pages 307-321 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (228 KB)
Atrial fibrillation and falls in the elderly Mathew S Maurer, Daniel M Bloomfield pages 323-337 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (120 KB)
When is intracardiac electrophysiologic evaluation indicated in the older or very elderly patient? Complications rates and data Peter A Brady, Win-Kuang Shen pages 339-360 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (389 KB)
Index pages 361-369 Full-Text PDF (50 KB)
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