Stokes Adams Syndrome, also known as Adams-Stokes Syndrome, is a condition characterized by a sudden loss of consciousness due to a disorder in the heart's electrical system. This disorder can cause the heartbeat to slow down or stop briefly, resulting in dizziness and fainting. Other synonyms for this condition include Cardiac Syncope, Cardiogenic Syncope, Atrioventricular Block Syncope, and Complete Heart Block Syncope. Regardless of the name used, these terms refer to a potentially life-threatening condition that requires prompt medical attention. Doctors may diagnose and treat this syndrome using various techniques, including medication, pacemakers, and lifestyle changes.