Sudden cessation of cerebral blood flow causes syncope in how many seconds?

Sudden cessation of cerebral blood flow causes syncope in how many seconds?

Sudden cessation of cerebral blood flow causes syncope in 6-8 seconds.

A fall of systolic blood pressure to 50–60 mmHg at the level of the heart, which corresponds to 30–45 mmHg at the level of the brain in the upright position can also cause syncope with complete loss of consciousness.

Syncope is defined as transient loss of consciousness due to cerebral hypoperfusion, which has a rapid onset, short duration and complete recovery.

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