Abstract 116: Antinuclear Antibody levels Study in Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome
Background: Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is an autonomic disturbance characterized by the clinical symptoms of orthostatic intolerance, mainly light headedness, fatigue, sweating, tremor, anxiety, palpitation, exercise intolerance and near syncope on upright posture. These are relieved on lying down. Patients also have a heart rate >120 beats/min (bpm) on standing or increase their heart rate by 30 bpm from a resting heart rate after standing for 10 min. An antinuclear antibody (ANA) test measures the amount and pattern of antibodies in blood that work against own body (autoimmune reaction). If there are more antibodies in the blood than normal, the test is positive. The aim of this study is to demonstrate ANA levels in POTS. Methods: 151 patients were selected randomly from our clinic with POTS. Patients ANA levels were reviewed from electronic medical records and performed data analysis. Results: Out of 151 patients, 129 patients are females (85%, n=129, age 32±10.98), 22 patients are males (15%, n=22, age 27.90±12.11). 110/151(73%) patients had negative ANA, 41(27%) patients had positive ANA. Conclusion: Our research results demonstrated that ANA levels are positive in one fourth of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) patients.