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Do orthostatic vital signs have utility in the evaluation of syncope?
Eric Lemister+2 more
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Orthostatic vital signs don't help (White 2019)
Justin Morgenstern
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Assessing Novel Orthostatic Vital Signs with a Wearable Sensor
Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is a reduction in blood pressure and cerebral blood flow upon standing. Presenting in nearly 30% of older adults, OH is associated with increased fall risk and other co-morbidities.
Ziad A. Elhajjaji, Amar S. Basu
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Assessing Orthostatic Vital Signs
M. L. Roper
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Back to Basics: Assessing Orthostatic Vital Signs
M. L. Roper
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Orthostatic Vital Signs After Sport-related Concussion: A Cohort Study (P2-14.007)
Andrew Sas+7 more
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Variation in Orthostatic Vital Sign Testing in an Urban Academic Emergency Department [PDF]
Michael D. Witting, Stacey Chaney Hydorn
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Are orthostatic vital signs useful in detecting dehydration and hypovolemia in adults? [PDF]
Rebecca Allen, Timothy Mott
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