Autonomic dysfunction syndromes associated with orthostatic intolerance.

Blair P. Grubb, Boris E. Vesga, Juan Camilo Guzmán, Federico A. Silva, Carlos A. Morillo, .

Keywords: orthostatic intolerance, autonomic failure, autonomic function, neurally mediated syncope, vasovagal syncope

Abstract

In recent years increased interest has focused on the nature and pathophysiology of orthostatic intolerance and syndromes associated with autonomic disorders. Understanding the pathophysiology underlying these syndromes has led to the recognition of several distinct clinical entities with overlapping features and the associated need to reclassify many of the previously unrecognized syndromes. Among the clinical manifestations, syncope and near syncope are frequently associated with orthostatic intolerance. In addition, however, a wide spectrum of symptoms have been described ranging from chronic fatigue to recurrent neurally mediated vasodepressor reactions. The present review focuses on the pathophysiology and classification of syndromes of autonomic dysfunction associated with orthostatic intolerance. Primary and secondary causes of dysautonomia as well as therapeutic approach to these frequently unrecognized syndromes is presented.

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  • Blair P. Grubb Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio,
  • Boris E. Vesga Instituto de Investigaciones Fundación Cardiovascular del Oriente Colombiano, Bucaramanga. Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga, Bucaramanga
  • Juan Camilo Guzmán Instituto de Investigaciones Fundación Cardiovascular del Oriente Colombiano, Bucaramanga,
  • Federico A. Silva Instituto de Investigaciones Fundación Cardiovascular del Oriente Colombiano, Bucaramanga. Departamento de Medicina Interna, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga
  • Carlos A. Morillo Instituto de Investigaciones Fundación Cardiovascular del Oriente Colombiano, Bucaramanga. Departamento de Medicina Interna, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga. Departamento de Medicina, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario,
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Grubb BP, Vesga BE, Guzmán JC, Silva FA, Morillo CA. Autonomic dysfunction syndromes associated with orthostatic intolerance. biomedica [Internet]. 2003 Mar. 1 [cited 2024 May 19];23(1):103-14. Available from: https://revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/1201
Published
2003-03-01
Section
Topic review

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