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Pots, The Mayo Clinic Experience


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Mayo Clin Proc. 2007 Mar;82(3):308-13.

Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome: the Mayo clinic experience.Thieben MJ, Sandroni P, Sletten DM, Benrud-Larson LM, Fealey RD, Vernino S, Lennon VA, Shen WK, Low PA.

Autonomic Disorders Center, Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minn 55905, USA.

This article reveals that some of the cardinal symptoms that we all thought were assoc with POTS is not necessarily there in 100% of the patients. It is an interesting retrospective look at a proband of patients that worked their way through Mayo. Some information is merely scientifically verified, but some appears to be new information and providing greater understanding of the mechanism and recumbant effects of POTS.

There is a paragraph in there about a theory of hypovolemic patients with capilary leakage having renal denervation.

Has anyone read this? What are your thoughts? Can anyone clinical tell us the mechanism (cause) of renal denervation? Its proposed in this article as being a possible cause of POTS.

What is the pill for this? Is there a line?

K

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