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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
)
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Postural tachycardia syndrome refers to the development of symptoms such as light-headedness, visual blurring, palpitations and weakness on assuming an upright posture; these symptoms are relieved by resuming a supine posture. This syndrome is occasionally associated with idiopathic hypovolemia, impaired vasomotor tone, deconditioning and
autonomic neuropathy
, but has not been reported in association with
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
). We describe five patients who satisfied the
CFS
criteria of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. Upright tilt-table testing induced significant hypotension and increased heart rate in all five patients, consistent with clinical and autonomic manifestation of postural tachycardia syndrome.
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PMID:Possible relationship between chronic fatigue and postural tachycardia syndromes. 889 52
To examine the literature on
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
), especially as it relates to cognitive deficits and exercise, more than 200 articles related to
CFS
were selected from computer-based research as well as pertinent articles noted in the references of individual articles. All were relevant articles on
CFS
, although articles in a foreign language were excluded.
CFS
is a controversial diagnosis of exclusion, but certain subgroups do appear to exist. It may represent multiple diseases or multiple stages of the same disease. Although cognitive deficits are commonly reported, the measured impairments are relatively subtle and are in the area of complex information processing speed, or efficiency. Magnetic resonance imaging, single-photon emission computer tomography, and neuroendocrine studies present preliminary evidence suggestive of the cerebral involvement primarily in the white matter. The weakness and fatigue may be the result of alterations in the central nervous system, not in the peripheral muscles. However, it is hard to separate the documented weakness and endurance deficits from deconditioning. Autonomic symptoms such as orthostatic intolerance and a predisposition to neurally mediated syncope may be explained by cardiovascular deconditioning, a postviral idiopathic
autonomic neuropathy
, or both. The review points out the need for more carefully designed studies of
CFS
that focus on the relationship between neuropathology, psychopathology and neuropsychologic functioning. The role of exercise as a stimulus for exacerbation or in treatment needs to be further studied using clear diagnostic criteria as well as control groups that carefully match the activity level.
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PMID:Chronic fatigue syndrome: a literature review from a physiatric perspective. 955 19
Recent medical publications postulate a connection between the
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
(
CFS
) and disturbed regulation of the circulation, manifesting itself during orthostatic stress testing. Four studies were published on the circulatory response on prolonged head up tilt testing. Numerous
CFS
patients displayed postural tachycardia or syncope during the test. However, many
CFS
patients examined had had orthostatic symptoms prior to the examination. It is not certain that cardiovascular dysregulation is present in
CFS
patients without orthostatic symptoms. It is also not clear whether such a dysregulation would be the effect of physical inactivity or a manifestation of a subtle form of
autonomic neuropathy
.
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PMID:[No strong evidence of disturbed regulation of blood pressure in chronic fatigue syndrome]. 962 25
A limited
autonomic neuropathy
may underlie some unusual clinical syndromes, including the postural tachycardia syndrome, pseudo-obstruction syndrome, heat intolerance, and perhaps
chronic fatigue syndrome
. Antibodies to autonomic structures are common in diabetes, but their specificity is unknown. The presence of autonomic failure worsens prognosis in the diabetic state. Some autonomic neuropathies are treatable. Familial amyloid polyneuropathy may respond to liver transplantation. There are anecdotal reports of acute panautonomic neuropathy responding to intravenous gamma globulin. Orthostatic hypotension may respond to erythropoietin or midodrine.
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PMID:Autonomic neuropathies. 984 3
Postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a form of chronic orthostatic intolerance for which the hallmark physiological trait is an excessive increase in heart rate with assumption of upright posture. The orthostatic tachycardia occurs in the absence of orthostatic hypotension and is associated with a >6-month history of symptoms that are relieved by recumbence. The heart rate abnormality and orthostatic symptoms should not be caused by medications that impair autonomic regulation or by debilitating disorders that can cause tachycardia. POTS is a "final common pathway" for a number of overlapping pathophysiologies, including an
autonomic neuropathy
in the lower body, hypovolemia, elevated sympathetic tone, mast cell activation, deconditioning, and autoantibodies. Not only may patients be affected by more than one of these pathophysiologies but also the phenotype of POTS has similarities to a number of other disorders, e.g.,
chronic fatigue syndrome
, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, vasovagal syncope, and inappropriate sinus tachycardia. POTS can be treated with a combination of non-pharmacological approaches, a structured exercise training program, and often some pharmacological support.
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PMID:Postural Tachycardia Syndrome: Beyond Orthostatic Intolerance. 2619 89