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Indeed, practitioners must be cautious and exclude other causes of fever, hypotension, hemodynamic instability, and/or respiratory distress, such as an overwhelming infection. Bacteremia and other infections have been reported concurrent with and even mistaken for CRS. A reasonable temporal relationship ...
Typically, autonomic insufficiency causes orthostatic hypotension (symptomatic fall in blood pressure (BP) when a person stands, often with syncope), urinary retention, urinary incontinence, constipation, and erectile dysfunction. Other autonomic symptoms, which may occur early or ...
Syncope has multiple causes but can generally be categorized as autonomic, cardiac, or noncardiac. Although vasovagal syncope is the most common cause of syncope, vigilance is required to identify those patients with a potentially fatal arrhythmia or with heart disease that predisposes to hypoperfusion...