Hemodynamic profile and heart rate variability in hyperadrenergic versus non-hyperadrenergic postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome

  • Luka Crnošija
  • , Magdalena Krbot Skorić
  • , Ivan Adamec
  • , Mila Lovrić
  • , Anamari Junaković
  • , Antonija Mišmaš
  • , Vladimir Miletić
  • , Rujana Šprljan Alfirev
  • , Antun Pavelić
  • , Mario Habek

Research output: Journal article (peer-reviewed)Journal article

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate differences in hemodynamic profile between hyperadrenergic and non-hyperadrenergic postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) in response to head-up tilt test (HUTT).

METHODS: Ten patients with hyperadrenergic and 33 patients with non-hyperadrenergic POTS underwent HUTT consisting of a 10-min supine phase and 30-min 70° tilted phase. Heart rate (HR), systolic and diastolic blood pressure (dBP), and heart rate variability (HRV) parameters of the two groups were compared.

RESULTS: Hyperadrenergic patients had higher supine HR (82.6 ± 16.3 bpm vs. 73.8 ± 10.4 bpm, p=0.048). Supine HRV analysis showed significantly lower cardiac vagal activity and possible predominance of cardiac sympathetic activity in the hyperadrenergic group. Non-hyperadrenergic patients had lower dBP during the first four minutes of tilt. Furthermore, 60% of non-hyperadrenergic patients had lower average dBP in the 1st minute of tilted phase when compared to supine values, whereas only 2 of 10 hyperadrenergic patients exhibited the same response. Syncope or intolerable symptoms, causing early ending of HUTT, developed earlier in the non-hyperadrenergic group (8.9 ± 6.8 min vs. 21.2 ± 3.5 min, p=0.001).

CONCLUSION: Hyperadrenergic and non-hyperadrenergic type of POTS seem to have distinctly different response to HUTT.

SIGNIFICANCE: This study has shown significant differences in hemodynamic response to HUTT between hyperadrenergic and non-hyperadrenergic type of POTS indicating possible differences in their pathophysiology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1639-1644
Number of pages6
JournalClinical Neurophysiology
Volume127
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Feb 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Autonomic Nervous System/physiology
  • Blood Pressure/physiology
  • Female
  • Heart Rate/physiology
  • Hemodynamics/physiology
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome/diagnosis
  • Posture/physiology
  • Tilt-Table Test/methods
  • Young Adult

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