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*Variant of postural hypotension<ref>Waters T. Heat Emergencies In: Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide. 7th ed. McGraw Hill Medical. 2011: 1339</ref>
*Variant of postural hypotension<ref>Waters T. Heat Emergencies In: Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide. 7th ed. McGraw Hill Medical. 2011: 1339</ref>
**Results from combination of volume depletion, decreased vasomotor tone and peripheral vasodilatation
**Results from combination of volume depletion, decreased vasomotor tone and peripheral vasodilatation
**Occurs in nonacclimatized patients during early stages of heat exposure (especially elderly)  
**Often precipitated by rapid change in position during exercise
**Occurs in nonacclimatized patients during early stages of heat exposure (especially elderly)


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==

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Background

  • Variant of postural hypotension[1]
    • Results from combination of volume depletion, decreased vasomotor tone and peripheral vasodilatation
    • Often precipitated by rapid change in position during exercise
    • Occurs in nonacclimatized patients during early stages of heat exposure (especially elderly)

Clinical Features

  • Syncope in the setting of environmental heat exposure

Differential Diagnosis

Environmental heat diagnoses

Syncope Causes

Evaluation

  • Diagnosis of exclusion

Management

  • Remove patient from heat source
  • Give PO or IV rehydration

Disposition

  • Hospitalization usually not necessary

See Also

References

  1. Waters T. Heat Emergencies In: Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide. 7th ed. McGraw Hill Medical. 2011: 1339