Orthostatic heart rate does not predict symptomatic burden in pediatric patients with chronic orthostatic intolerance.
Jeffrey R BorisJing HuangThomas BernadzikowskiPublished in: Clinical autonomic research : official journal of the Clinical Autonomic Research Society (2019)
There are minimal statistically significant differences and no clinical differences between patients as a function of HR increase during standing. Thus, a 40-bpm threshold for adolescents on standing test may be too high, or a specific HR criteria threshold is neither predictive nor definitive in diagnosing POTS.