Pediatric syncope accounts for 1–3% of emergency department (ED) visits. Although most cases are benign, 4% are caused by cardiac disease and 3% by seizures, which carry a risk of sudden death or neurologic injury if missed. Vasovagal syncope accounts for 52–74% of cases and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) for approximately 13%. To provide an emergency-department risk-stratified diagnostic and disposition framework for pediatric syncope. A universal 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) identifies nearly all life-threatening cardiac causes of syncope. When combined with structured red-flag screening and clinical risk stratification, patients can be reliably divided into low-, intermediate-, and high-risk groups, allowing safe discharge of benign cases and rapid admission of dangerous ones. A standardized ED syncope pathway based on risk tiers and ECG-first evaluation improves patient safety while reducing unnecessary admissions and testing. Not applicable.
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Khaled Abouelmagd
Mariam Mousa
Sohaila Mohamed Mohamed Abdelbar
International Journal of Emergency Medicine
Al-Azhar University
Menoufia University
St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69e07c632f7e8953b7cbda31 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12245-026-01215-z