Neurohumoral and haemodynamic profile in postural tachycardia and chronic fatigue syndromes

Author:

Okamoto Luis E.123,Raj Satish R.1234,Peltier Amanda125,Gamboa Alfredo123,Shibao Cyndya123,Diedrich André1236,Black Bonnie K.123,Robertson David12345,Biaggioni Italo1234

Affiliation:

1. Vanderbilt Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, U.S.A.

2. Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, U.S.A.

3. Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN. U.S.A.

4. Department of Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, U.S.A.

5. Department of Neurology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, U.S.A.

6. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, U.S.A.

Abstract

Several studies recognized an overlap between CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome) and POTS (postural tachycardia syndrome). We compared the autonomic and neurohormonal phenotype of POTS patients with CFS (CFS–POTS) to those without CFS (non-CFS–POTS), to determine whether CFS–POTS represents a unique clinical entity with a distinct pathophysiology. We recruited 58 patients with POTS, of which 47 were eligible to participate. A total of 93% of them reported severe fatigue [CIS (Checklist of Individual Strength), fatigue subscale >36], and 64% (n=30) fulfilled criteria for CFS (CFS–POTS). The prevalence of CFS symptoms (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria) was greater in the CFS–POTS group, but the pattern of symptoms was similar in both groups. Physical functioning was low in both groups (RAND-36 Health Survey, 40±4 compared with 33±3; P=0.153), despite more severe fatigue in CFS–POTS patients (CIS fatigue subscale 51±1 compared with 43±3; P=0.016). CFS–POTS patients had greater orthostatic tachycardia than the non-CFS–POTS group (51±3 compared with 40±4 beats/min; P=0.030), greater low-frequency variability of BP (blood pressure; 6.3±0.7 compared with 4.8±1.0 mmHg2; P=0.019), greater BP recovery from early to late phase II of the Valsalva manoeuvre (18±3 compared with 11±2 mmHg; P=0.041) and a higher supine (1.5±0.2 compared with 1.0±0.3 ng/ml per·h; P=0.033) and upright (5.4±0.6 compared with 3.5±0.8 ng/ml per h; P=0.032) PRA (plasma renin activity). In conclusion, fatigue and CFS-defining symptoms are common in POTS patients. The majority of them met criteria for CFS. CFS–POTS patients have higher markers of sympathetic activation, but are part of the spectrum of POTS. Targeting this sympathetic activation should be considered in the treatment of these patients.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

General Medicine

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