Orthostatic arterial hypotension

Orthostatic hypotension is a persistent decrease of systolic blood pressure by at least 20 mm Hg and/or diastolic blood pressure by at least 10 mm Hg in the first 3 minutes upon standing. Orthostatic hypotension is more common in the elderly patients, being one of relatively frequent causes of hospi...

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Main Authors: Camelia C. DIACONU, Denisa BUCUR, Daniel BERCEANU, Ovidiu Gabriel BRATU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2017-03-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Medical Practice
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Online Access:https://rjmp.com.ro/articles/2017.1/RJMP_2017_1_Art-02.pdf
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Summary:Orthostatic hypotension is a persistent decrease of systolic blood pressure by at least 20 mm Hg and/or diastolic blood pressure by at least 10 mm Hg in the first 3 minutes upon standing. Orthostatic hypotension is more common in the elderly patients, being one of relatively frequent causes of hospitalization in the elderly population. Orthostatic hypotension may be primary or secondary, acute or chronic. Its etiology is represented in most cases by the primary or secondary autonomic failure. Clinical manifestations of orthostatic hypotension occur after the transition from supine to standing, and are due to cerebral hypoperfusion. These consist of nausea, dizziness, generalized weakness, postural instability, fatigue, blurred vision. Cardiological and neurological consult are necessary for diagnosis. Pharmacological treatment of orthostatic hypotension is often unsatisfactory, imposing combination with non-pharmacological measures.
ISSN:1842-8258
2069-6108