From the study:
The way they have defined it is confusing.
Postural = pertaining to position
Orthostatic = being upright
If someone is symptomatic whilst lying down - that is not 'orthostatic'. Persistent OI doesn't make sense. Shouldn't it be called postural intolerance? This would encompass someone who can not tolerate the postural position of being supine but tolerate the Trendelenburg position or Passive leg raised position.
Some people refer to POTS as simply Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (PoTS). Which now I think about it, is more accurate.
No OI
Postural OI (only standing symptoms ≥ 2),
Persistent OI (recumbent and standing symptoms ≥ 2).
Postural = pertaining to position
Orthostatic = being upright
If someone is symptomatic whilst lying down - that is not 'orthostatic'. Persistent OI doesn't make sense. Shouldn't it be called postural intolerance? This would encompass someone who can not tolerate the postural position of being supine but tolerate the Trendelenburg position or Passive leg raised position.
Some people refer to POTS as simply Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (PoTS). Which now I think about it, is more accurate.
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