Abstract

Patients with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) report dizziness, lightheadedness, weakness, blurred vision, and fatigue upon standing. The diagnosis of the syndrome is made when an orthostatic intolerance and tachycardia appear in the standing position. To report 15 patients with POTS. Review of Tilt test reports in a period of 15 years. Those reports in which orthostatic postural tachycardia and symptoms compatible with POTS appeared, were selected for analysis. We identified 15 patients (3.1% of all positive Tilt test reports) with compatible signs and symptoms. There was a lag of 8 -10 years between the onset of symptoms and the time of diagnosis. Most patients complained of orthostatic intolerance, dizziness and frequent fainting. Orthostatic tachycardia and symptoms occurred on average after 2.9 and 6.1 minutes, respectively,of staying in the standing position. These patients had a high frequency of family history of syncope orpresyncope (66% frequency) and hyper mobility syndrome (53% prevalence). Only 33% of the patients reported relief of their symptoms after being treated (most of them with fludrocortisone). Most patients that reported little or no relief, did not use medications or were treated for a short period. POTS syndrome is uncommon but disturbs quality of life of those who suffer it. Its association with hyper mobility syndromes must be investigated.

Highlights

  • Patients with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) report dizziness, lightheadedness, weakness, blurred vision, and fatigue upon standing

  • The diagnosis of the syndrome is made when an orthostatic intolerance and tachycardia appear in the standing position

  • We identified 15 patients (3.1% of all positive Tilt test reports) with compatible signs and symptoms

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Summary

Background

Patients with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) report dizziness, lightheadedness, weakness, blurred vision, and fatigue upon standing. Material and Methods: Review of Tilt test reports in a period of 15 years Those reports in which orthostatic postural tachycardia and symptoms compatible with POTS appeared, were selected for analysis. Encontramos 15 casos (3,1% de las pruebas positivas) en el que los pacientes presentaban taquicardia ortostática postural y síntomas en el Tilt Test concordantes con la definición de POTS1-3. II) Tilt Test pasivo (sin activador), paciente de pie durante 45 minutos como máximo, con una inclinación de 80 o. El equipamiento técnico del TT se compone de: Monitor digital (Ohmeda 2300 Finapres BP Monitor USA), el brazalete se coloca en el dedo índice o medio para medir la PA y la FC en forma continua; camilla para Tilt Test (Magnetic Manumed USA) alimentada por electricidad con una velocidad de inclinación que va desde la posición

Femenino Masculino
PA Rango
Tiempo para llegar a los síntomas
Intolerancia ortostática severa
Sin alivio
Findings
Alivio ninguno
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