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Do Orthostatic Vital Signs Have Utility in the Evaluation of Syncope?
Syncope is a common presentation in the emergency department (ED). The differential diagnosis is long and includes benign conditions as well as acute life threats, such as dysrhythmias or pulmonary embolism.The specific goals of this review are twofold: 1) to define the diagnostic utility of orthostatic vital signs (OVS) as a test for orthostatic ...
Jason T. Schaffer+4 more
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The authors conducted this study to: (1) determine the effect of age on orthostatic vital signs; and (2) to define the sensitivity and specificity of alternative definitions of "abnormal" orthostatic vital signs in blood donors sustaining an acute 450-mL blood loss.
Larry J. Baraff, David L. Schriger
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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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