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Long-Term Outcomes of Children and Adolescents With Postural Tachycardia Syndrome After Conventional Treatment

Objectives: To explore the long-term outcomes of children and adolescents with postural tachycardia syndrome receiving conventional interventions. Materials and Methods: A total of 121 patients were recruited, but 6 (5.0%) of them were lost at follow-up. The detailed clinical data were collected, an...

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Autores principales: Tao, Chunyan, Lu, Wenxin, Lin, Jing, Li, Hongxia, Li, Xueying, Tang, Chaoshu, Du, Junbao, Jin, Hongfang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6610301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31316954
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2019.00261
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author Tao, Chunyan
Lu, Wenxin
Lin, Jing
Li, Hongxia
Li, Xueying
Tang, Chaoshu
Du, Junbao
Jin, Hongfang
author_facet Tao, Chunyan
Lu, Wenxin
Lin, Jing
Li, Hongxia
Li, Xueying
Tang, Chaoshu
Du, Junbao
Jin, Hongfang
author_sort Tao, Chunyan
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description Objectives: To explore the long-term outcomes of children and adolescents with postural tachycardia syndrome receiving conventional interventions. Materials and Methods: A total of 121 patients were recruited, but 6 (5.0%) of them were lost at follow-up. The detailed clinical data were collected, and the reoccurrence and frequency of orthostatic intolerance symptoms were evaluated with a mean followed-up period of 18.7 months (range, 14–74 months). The Kaplan-Meier curve was used to show the cumulative symptom-free rate of patients over time. Factors influencing the long-term outcomes were examined using the Cox's proportional hazards models. Results: The cumulative symptom-free rate was gradually increased over time. It was 48.4% at the 1-year follow-up and increased to 85.6% at the 6-year follow-up. The duration of symptoms before treatment and the maximum upright heart rate in standing-up test were identified as independent indicators for the long-term outcomes. Each 1-month prolongation in the duration of symptoms before treatment was associated with a 1.2% decrease in the cumulative symptom-free rate. However, each 1-bpm increase in the maximum upright heart rate in standing-up test was associated with a 2.1% increase in the cumulative symptom-free rate. Conclusions: The long-term outcomes of postural tachycardia syndrome patients who received conventional interventions are benign and the cumulative symptom-free rate was gradually increased over time. The prolonged duration of symptoms before treatment and the reduced maximum upright heart rate in standing-up test are the independent risk indicators.
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spelling pubmed-66103012019-07-17 Long-Term Outcomes of Children and Adolescents With Postural Tachycardia Syndrome After Conventional Treatment Tao, Chunyan Lu, Wenxin Lin, Jing Li, Hongxia Li, Xueying Tang, Chaoshu Du, Junbao Jin, Hongfang Front Pediatr Pediatrics Objectives: To explore the long-term outcomes of children and adolescents with postural tachycardia syndrome receiving conventional interventions. Materials and Methods: A total of 121 patients were recruited, but 6 (5.0%) of them were lost at follow-up. The detailed clinical data were collected, and the reoccurrence and frequency of orthostatic intolerance symptoms were evaluated with a mean followed-up period of 18.7 months (range, 14–74 months). The Kaplan-Meier curve was used to show the cumulative symptom-free rate of patients over time. Factors influencing the long-term outcomes were examined using the Cox's proportional hazards models. Results: The cumulative symptom-free rate was gradually increased over time. It was 48.4% at the 1-year follow-up and increased to 85.6% at the 6-year follow-up. The duration of symptoms before treatment and the maximum upright heart rate in standing-up test were identified as independent indicators for the long-term outcomes. Each 1-month prolongation in the duration of symptoms before treatment was associated with a 1.2% decrease in the cumulative symptom-free rate. However, each 1-bpm increase in the maximum upright heart rate in standing-up test was associated with a 2.1% increase in the cumulative symptom-free rate. Conclusions: The long-term outcomes of postural tachycardia syndrome patients who received conventional interventions are benign and the cumulative symptom-free rate was gradually increased over time. The prolonged duration of symptoms before treatment and the reduced maximum upright heart rate in standing-up test are the independent risk indicators. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6610301/ /pubmed/31316954 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2019.00261 Text en Copyright © 2019 Tao, Lu, Lin, Li, Li, Tang, Du and Jin. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Tao, Chunyan
Lu, Wenxin
Lin, Jing
Li, Hongxia
Li, Xueying
Tang, Chaoshu
Du, Junbao
Jin, Hongfang
Long-Term Outcomes of Children and Adolescents With Postural Tachycardia Syndrome After Conventional Treatment
title Long-Term Outcomes of Children and Adolescents With Postural Tachycardia Syndrome After Conventional Treatment
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title_fullStr Long-Term Outcomes of Children and Adolescents With Postural Tachycardia Syndrome After Conventional Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Outcomes of Children and Adolescents With Postural Tachycardia Syndrome After Conventional Treatment
title_short Long-Term Outcomes of Children and Adolescents With Postural Tachycardia Syndrome After Conventional Treatment
title_sort long-term outcomes of children and adolescents with postural tachycardia syndrome after conventional treatment
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6610301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31316954
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2019.00261
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