74-year-old male with PMH significant for hyperlipidemia and…

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74-yeаr-оld mаle with PMH significаnt fоr hyperlipidemia and diabetes presents tо the Emergency Department after having a syncopal episode. Over the past 2 weeks, he has experienced dizziness and blurry vision when he gets up at night to urinate. Tonight, he had similar symptoms before abruptly passing out next to his bed. There were no preceding symptoms of nausea, diaphoresis, or feeling hot or cold. The patient denies cigarette or alcohol use and reports that he was recently diagnosed with benign prostatic hypertrophy and started on a new medication. Vital signs: BP 108/70, HR 90/min, regular, RR 16/min, T 98.6F. On exam, mucous membranes are moist. Cardiac: RRRS1S2 without murmurs, rubs, or gallops. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient’s syncopal episode?

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