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Prognosis
Prognosis of syncope depends on:
- Underlying causes: Syncope caused by cardiovascular diseases may be life-threatening. Prognosis of vasovagal syncope is relatively better.
- Whether the patient is associated with severe complications, such as falling, can lead to a cerebral hemorrhage.
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