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Dysautonomia: Navigating the Journey - Martha Willis - APP Conference 2026

Video Published 2026-05-21 Updated 2026-05-25

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Comprehensive overview of dysautonomia and syncope evaluation in pediatric patients, presented by a nurse practitioner from Cincinnati Children's syncope clinic. Covers autonomic nervous system physiology, clinical presentation through case study, diagnostic approach including orthostatic vital signs, and evidence-based symptom management strategies for both inpatient and outpatient settings.

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  • Dysautonomia disrupts autonomic regulation causing syncope, dizziness with position changes, nausea, extreme fatigue, and color changes in extremities.
  • EKG is typically normal in dysautonomia; orthostatic vital signs are the key diagnostic assessment tool in these patients.
  • Less than 5% of syncope cases are arrhythmia-related; most pediatric syncope stems from autonomic dysfunction, not cardiac pathology.
  • Sympathetic (fight) and parasympathetic (flight) imbalance causes symptoms: tachycardia, GI dysmotility, pupil changes, and temperature dysregulation.
  • Dysautonomia is an umbrella term for ANS dysfunction that can be primary or secondary, partial or complete, and requires daily symptom management.

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