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Abstract Introduction Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a clinical syndrome of dysautonomia associated with an excessive increase in heart rate following a shift to standing posture. As of 2019, POTS has a prevalence of 1-3 million (0.3-0.9%) in the United States. Narcolepsy is a chronic neurologic condition of persistent hypersomnolence irrespective of total sleep time that also is associated with REM-sleep dissociative features (i.e., cataplexy, sleep paralysis, sleep-related hallucinations). In recent years, viral infections have been established as a trigger for both neurologic conditions. Methods A manual chart review was performed for records from 11/1/2020 to 12/20/2022. The overall clinic population of narcolepsy was identified by searching the electronic medical record for the ICD-10 codes G47.411 (narcolepsy type 1 [NT1]), and G47.419 (narcolepsy type 2 [NT2]). The past medical history of these charts then was searched for a history of POTS to identify patients with both conditions. A separate chart review was performed to identify all patients with POTS in the clinic. Results Of the 1,433 total patients in the clinic population, 207 narcolepsy patients (NT1=73, 35.3%; NT2=134, 64.7%) and 24 POTS patients were identified. The co-morbid prevalence of narcolepsy with POTS was 8.7% (18, 95% CI 5.2-13.4%); of those patients with POTS, 75% had narcolepsy (95% CI 53.3-90.2%). Co-morbid prevalence was higher in NT1 (13, 17.8% with 95% CI 9.8-28.5%) than NT2 (5, 3.7% with 95% CI 1.2-8.5%). The overall co-morbid prevalence and the NT1 co-morbid prevalence was significantly higher than the overall clinic POTS population (1.26% with 95% CI 0.75-1.98%) and the general population. Conclusion The prevalence of POTS is significantly higher in narcolepsy patients than the overall general population, especially in the NT1 subgroup. Clinicians should consider screening POTS patients for narcolepsy, and vice versa. Further studies are warranted to explore the etiology of co-morbid narcolepsy and POTS. Support (if any) N/A

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