Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and related dysautonomias are increasingly recognized-but still frequently missed or mismanaged in everyday clinical practice.
Patients often present with complex, overlapping symptoms including orthostatic intolerance, tachycardia, dizziness, fatigue, brain fog, and autonomic instability-often despite normal routine testing.
The POTS Clinical Field Guide is a practical, clinician-focused resource designed to bridge the gap between theory and real-world care.
This guide emphasizes rapid recognition, efficient evaluation, and actionable management strategies that can be implemented even in resource-limited settings.
Inside you'll find:
A clear, step-by-step diagnostic approach to orthostatic intolerance and dysautonomiaPractical interpretation of the 10-minute stand test and orthostatic vital signsSymptom-guided treatment strategies for POTS and related conditionsMedication reference tables used in clinical dysautonomia managementSodium, fluid, and volume expansion strategiesClinical pearls and quick-reference tools for busy providersDesigned for primary care clinicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, emergency clinicians, residents, and specialists, this guide helps translate emerging dysautonomia knowledge into practical, everyday clinical decision-making.
The goal is simple: help clinicians recognize autonomic disorders sooner, treat more effectively, and improve quality of life for patients living with dysautonomia.