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01-02-2020 | Insomnia | Research Article

Orthostatic heart rate does not predict symptomatic burden in pediatric patients with chronic orthostatic intolerance

Authors: Jeffrey R. Boris, Jing Huang, Thomas Bernadzikowski

Published in: Clinical Autonomic Research | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) in adults is defined as symptoms of chronic orthostatic intolerance (COI) and autonomic dysfunction (AD) with heart rate (HR) increase of 30 beats per minute (bpm), or HR > 120 bpm, during prolonged upright position. However, in adolescents, POTS is defined as symptoms of OI and AD with HR increase of ≥ 40 bpm, based on tilt table data. We assessed frequency of COI symptoms in pediatric patients versus HR criteria on prolonged standing to evaluate using criteria of increased HR of 30–39 bpm versus ≥ 40 bpm in our POTS Program.

Methods

Patients with COI with symptoms for > 3 months plus HR increase of ≥ 30 bpm on 10 min stand aged ≤ 18 years at diagnosis were included. Patients were divided into two groups: those with HR increase of 30–39 bpm, and those with HR increase of ≥ 40 bpm or upright HR of > 120 bpm. A total of 28 symptoms described prior to diagnosis were evaluated using chi-square testing to assess for significant differences.

Results

Only insomnia was found to be significantly different between the two groups. The other 27 symptoms showed no significant difference as a function of HR.

Conclusion

There are minimal statistically significant differences and no clinical differences between patients as a function of HR increase during standing. Thus, a 40-bpm threshold for adolescents on standing test may be too high, or a specific HR criteria threshold is neither predictive nor definitive in diagnosing POTS.
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Metadata
Title
Orthostatic heart rate does not predict symptomatic burden in pediatric patients with chronic orthostatic intolerance
Authors
Jeffrey R. Boris
Jing Huang
Thomas Bernadzikowski
Publication date
01-02-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Clinical Autonomic Research / Issue 1/2020
Print ISSN: 0959-9851
Electronic ISSN: 1619-1560
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10286-019-00622-y

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