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ISO-101, a Wrist-Worn Isometric Counter-Manoeuvre Device, Improves Blood Pressure Recovery in Orthostatic Hypotension [PDF]
Lois A. Connolly +4 more
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Differences in prevalence of orthostatic hypotension between Parkinson’s Disease motor subtypes
Panteleimon Oikonomou +3 more
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Literature Reviews on Orthostatic Hypotension and Its Effect on the Quality of Life of the Elderly
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2002
A common problem among elderly people, orthostatic hypotension is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, which may be caused by medications, the cumulative effects of age- and hypertension-related alterations in blood pressure regulation, or age-associated diseases that impair autonomic function.
Seiji, Mukai, Lewis A, Lipsitz
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A common problem among elderly people, orthostatic hypotension is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, which may be caused by medications, the cumulative effects of age- and hypertension-related alterations in blood pressure regulation, or age-associated diseases that impair autonomic function.
Seiji, Mukai, Lewis A, Lipsitz
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Delayed orthostatic hypotension
Autonomic Neuroscience, 2012Delayed orthostatic hypotension is a fall in blood pressure beyond 3 min of standing or upright tilt table testing. The prevalence, clinical features and pathophysiology are reviewed. To date, there is little data to support a standardized or recommended treatment. However, the 10-year mortality rates of individuals with delayed orthostatic hypotension
Christopher H, Gibbons, Roy, Freeman
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