2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.autneu.2021.102895
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Salt: The paradoxical philosopher's stone of autonomic medicine

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“…Dalam industri pertambangan, penambangan larutan adalah metode yang aman dan ramah lingkungan yang digunakan untuk produksi garam. Garam memainkan peran penting dalam mengatur volume cairan intravaskular pada pasien dengan gangguan ortostatik dan digunakan sebagai pengobatan untuk hipotensi ortostatik dan sindrom intoleransi ortostatik (Cheshire, 2021).…”
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“…Dalam industri pertambangan, penambangan larutan adalah metode yang aman dan ramah lingkungan yang digunakan untuk produksi garam. Garam memainkan peran penting dalam mengatur volume cairan intravaskular pada pasien dengan gangguan ortostatik dan digunakan sebagai pengobatan untuk hipotensi ortostatik dan sindrom intoleransi ortostatik (Cheshire, 2021).…”
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“…When considering the use of salt supplementation for patients with orthostatic intolerance we must first consider how to evaluate and reconcile the available epidemiological and physiological data, while being cognizant of the strengths and limitations of these different types of evidence (Cheshire, 2014;Cheshire, 2021). Scientific proof of effectiveness of salt supplementation for patients with syncope or presyncope requires both physiologic theory and trial evidence to be in agreement (Vandenbroucke and de Craen, 2001).…”
Section: Balancing the Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Midodrine and droxidopa, which are indicated for treating neurogenic orthostatic hypotension, are well-known to exacerbate supine hypertension, but their longterm efficacy and end-organ effects have not been well-studied ( 11 ). The potential longterm consequences of hydration with sodium chloride supplementation, which is considered first-line treatment for chronic orthostatic intolerance and posturally related syncope, are also largely unexplored ( 18 ). Evidence-based best practices for long-term therapy have yet to be well-defined.…”
Section: Looking Forwardmentioning
confidence: 99%