History of injury during syncope is the most powerful predictor of electrophysiologic findings in patients with syncope of unknown origin

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Seidl, K [1 ]
Hauer, B [1 ]
Schwick, N [1 ]
Polak, S [1 ]
Hugl, B [1 ]
Senges, J [1 ]
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[1] HERZZENTRUM LUDWIGSHAFEN,LUDWIGSHAFEN,GERMANY
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