RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Kohutek, Filip A1 Katrlik, Jaroslav A1 Bystricky, Branislav T1 Hypotension as a symptom of autonomic neuropathy in patients with advanced malignancies JF Biomedical papers YR 2019 VO 163 IS 4 SP 331 OP 334 DO 10.5507/bp.2018.073 UL https://biomed.papers.upol.cz/artkey/bio-201904-0007.php AB Aims: Hypotension can be a symptom of paraneoplastic autonomic neuropathy (PAN). Onconeural antibodies (OA) provide strong evidence for the paraneoplastic origin of neurological syndromes. Our goal was to assess the frequency of PAN among patients with advanced malignancies and hypotension using OA. Methods. Patients with advanced malignancies and hypotension were screened and enrolled as per protocol. Plasma levels of six classical OAs were assessed in these patients. We prospectively evaluated other symptoms of PAN in these patients. Results: 31 patients out of 740 screened met the criteria of this cross-sectional study. OAs were present in 4 patients (12.9%). Anti-amphiphysin was found in 1 patient (3.23%), anti- CV2 (anti-CRPM5, anti- collapsin- response mediator protein) was present in 1 patient (3.23%), 1 patient (3.23%) was positive for anti-Hu and anti-Ma2 was present in 1 patient (3.23%). No patient was positive for 2 or more OAs. Normalization of blood pressure in concordance with partial remission occurred in 5 patients. The most used criteria for PAN were fulfilled in 9 patients. Conclusion: The frequency of PAN may be underestimated in a busy oncology clinic. Assessing OAs may aid in the differential diagnosis of hypotension of unknown origin.