RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Evidence-based algorithms and the management of falls and syncope presenting to acute medical services JF Clinical Medicine JO Clin Med FD Royal College of Physicians SP 157 OP 162 DO 10.7861/clinmedicine.8-2-157 VO 8 IS 2 A1 Steve W Parry A1 Richard Frearson A1 Nick Steen A1 Julia L Newton A1 Prathiba Tryambake A1 Rose Anne Kenny YR 2008 UL http://www.rcpjournals.org/content/8/2/157.abstract AB Falls and syncope are symptoms that commonly present to medical services. Detailed international guidelines for their management are available but tend to be aimed at specialists rather than generalists. Novel, evidence-based algorithms for the management of these symptoms when they present to acute medical services were formulated and their impact on patient care audited. The percentage of people admitted with falls and syncope was unexpectedly high (10.6% at baseline); this had decreased to 8.2% at repeat audit. Readmission rates decreased from 12% at baseline audit to 0% in repeat audit, while length of inpatient stay was unchanged. Mortality was strikingly high (12%) in both audits. Although inappropriate use of investigations decreased, the use of appropriate management strategies increased. Easy-to-use algorithms can help reduce the number of patients admitted to acute medical services with falls and syncope while optimising the care of those managed as inpatients. The algorithms are provided for use by interested parties.