| Literature DB >> 23862007 |
Dong Joo Yun1, Han Na Choi, Gun-Sei Oh.
Abstract
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) refers to the presence of orthostatic intolerance with a heart rate (HR) increment of 30 beats per minute (bpm) or an absolute HR of 120 bpm or more. There are sporadic reports of the autonomic nervous system dysfunction in migraine and fibromyalgia. We report a case of POTS associated with migraine and fibromyalgia. The patient was managed with multidisciplinary therapies involving medication, education, and exercise which resulted in symptomatic improvement. We also review the literature on the association between POTS, migraine, and fibromyalgia.Entities:
Keywords: fibromyalgia; migraine; postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
Year: 2013 PMID: 23862007 PMCID: PMC3710947 DOI: 10.3344/kjp.2013.26.3.303
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Pain ISSN: 2005-9159
Fig. 1Pre-and post-treatment heart rate responses to active standing test. HR: heart rate, bpm: beats per minute, Tx: treatment.
Fig. 2The head-up tilt table test with an isoproterenol challenge. SBP/DBP: systolic blood pressure/diastolic blood pressure, HR: heart rate, bpm: beats per minute.