June 5, 2026 · The American journal of medicine · DOI: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2026.05.042

What Are We Treating? The Need for Broader Provider Understanding of POTS, Its Nature, and Care

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The authors aim to address the evolving understanding of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), highlighting its classification as a multisystem disorder rather than solely a cardiovascular issue. They emphasize the need for a broader provider perspective and a multidisciplinary approach to optimize diagnosis and care for patients presenting with a diverse array of symptoms associated with POTS.

Jorge L Reyes, Artur Fedorowski, Thomas Deering, Blair Grubb, Rose Anne Kenny, P Boon Lim, Brian Olshansky, Paolo Sandroni, Satish R Raj, Robert S Sheldon, Julian Stewart, Richard Sutton, David G Benditt

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