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Is Neurally Mediated Hypotension an Unrecognized Cause of Chronic Fatigue?
Lancet 345:623-624, Rowe,P.C.,et al, 1995
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Article Abstract
Neurally mediated hypotension is now recognised as a common cause of otherwise unexplained recurrent syncope,but has not been reported in association with chronic fatigue.We describe seven consecutive nonsyncopal adolescents with chronic post-exertional fatigue,four of whom satisfied strict criteria for chronic fatigue syndrome.Upright tilt-table testing induced significant hypotension in all seven(median systolic blood pressure 65 mm Hg,range 37-75),consistent with the physiology of neurally mediated hypotension.Four had prompt improvement in their chronic fatigue when treated with atenolol or disopyramide.These observations suggest an overlap in the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and neurally mediated hypotension.
 
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