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Orthostatic hypotension. Part 2: diagnosis and treatment
Author(s) -
Galina Golovina,
Olga Zhadan,
К. А. Заргарян,
O Kravchenko,
Н. Е. Трипольская
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
innovacionnaâ medicina kubani
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2541-9897
pISSN - 2500-0268
DOI - 10.35401/2500-0268-2020-19-3-77-85
Subject(s) - orthostatic vital signs , medicine , asymptomatic , blood pressure , intensive care medicine , physical therapy , surgery
Since orthostatic hypotension is largely asymptomatic, performing an orthostatic challenge is considered as the main mean to diagnose it. One should try to define the causes of orthostatic hypotension in every single case as treating illness that lead to orthostatic hypotension will improve patient’s health outcomes. The main target for therapy should be improving patient’s functional status, reducing orthostatic symptoms as well as risk for falls and syncopes, but not maintaining arterial blood pressure within certain limits. The higher the doctors’ awareness of the methods used to diagnose the orthostatic hypotension, the better patient’s quality of life will be. The first part of the systematic review was published in the Innovative Medicine of Kuban, nr. 4, 2018.

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