Management of postural tachycardia syndrome is challenging. Although there is no cure for the condition, a combination of pharmacological management and lifestyle changes can improve patients’ quality of life. Postural tachycardia syndrome is characterised by symptoms of orthostatic intolerance, including dizziness, fatigue, tiredness, syncope and presyncope. Associated tachycardia on standing is thought to be caused by dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system. This article provides an overview of postural tachycardia syndrome, including symptoms, diagnosis and management.
Nursing Standard. 27, 20, 44-48. doi: 10.7748/ns2013.01.27.20.44.c9502
Correspondence Peer reviewThis article has been subject to double blind peer review
Accepted: 26 March 2012
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