Background: Initial orthostatic hypotension (IOH) is a clinical syndrome of transient orthostatic hypotension that is defined as a drop in blood pressure of >40 mmHg systolic and/or >20 mmHg diastolic within 15 s after standing, accompanied by symptoms of cerebral hypoperfusion, but without sustained orthostatic hypotension (blood pressure decrease >20/10 mm Hg after 1-3 min of standing). As the etiology of syncope remains unknown in a large proportion of patients, we hypothesized that IOH is highly prevalent among patients with unexplained syncope. Methods: We studied 250 consecutive outpatients with unexplained syncope that were evaluated in the syncope-unit of our tertiary referral hospital. We measured hemodynamic changes in re...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostasis is a frequent trigger for (pre)syncope but some forms of orthostatic (pre)...
Purpose The contribution of diastolic blood pressure measurement to the diagnosis of classical ortho...
Background: Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is a major sign of cardiovascular autonomic failure leading...
Background: Initial orthostatic hypotension (IOH) is a clinical syndrome of transient orthostatic hy...
Background: Initial orthostatic hypotension (IOH) is a clinical syndrome of transient orthostatic hy...
Background: Initial orthostatic hypotension (IOH) is a clinical syndrome of transient orthostatic hy...
Background: Initial orthostatic hypotension (IOH) is a clinical syndrome of transient orthostatic hy...
To assess: (1) the frequency of an abnormally large fall in blood pressure (BP) upon standing from s...
To assess: (1) the frequency of an abnormally large fall in blood pressure (BP) upon standing from s...
To assess: (1) the frequency of an abnormally large fall in blood pressure (BP) upon standing from s...
To assess: (1) the frequency of an abnormally large fall in blood pressure (BP) upon standing from s...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostasis is a frequent trigger for (pre)syncope but some forms of orthostatic (pre)...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostasis is a frequent trigger for (pre)syncope but some forms of orthostatic (pre)...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostasis is a frequent trigger for (pre)syncope but some forms of orthostatic (pre)...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostasis is a frequent trigger for (pre)syncope but some forms of orthostatic (pre)...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostasis is a frequent trigger for (pre)syncope but some forms of orthostatic (pre)...
Purpose The contribution of diastolic blood pressure measurement to the diagnosis of classical ortho...
Background: Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is a major sign of cardiovascular autonomic failure leading...
Background: Initial orthostatic hypotension (IOH) is a clinical syndrome of transient orthostatic hy...
Background: Initial orthostatic hypotension (IOH) is a clinical syndrome of transient orthostatic hy...
Background: Initial orthostatic hypotension (IOH) is a clinical syndrome of transient orthostatic hy...
Background: Initial orthostatic hypotension (IOH) is a clinical syndrome of transient orthostatic hy...
To assess: (1) the frequency of an abnormally large fall in blood pressure (BP) upon standing from s...
To assess: (1) the frequency of an abnormally large fall in blood pressure (BP) upon standing from s...
To assess: (1) the frequency of an abnormally large fall in blood pressure (BP) upon standing from s...
To assess: (1) the frequency of an abnormally large fall in blood pressure (BP) upon standing from s...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostasis is a frequent trigger for (pre)syncope but some forms of orthostatic (pre)...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostasis is a frequent trigger for (pre)syncope but some forms of orthostatic (pre)...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostasis is a frequent trigger for (pre)syncope but some forms of orthostatic (pre)...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostasis is a frequent trigger for (pre)syncope but some forms of orthostatic (pre)...
INTRODUCTION: Orthostasis is a frequent trigger for (pre)syncope but some forms of orthostatic (pre)...
Purpose The contribution of diastolic blood pressure measurement to the diagnosis of classical ortho...
Background: Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is a major sign of cardiovascular autonomic failure leading...