Idiopathic orthostatic hypotension is an uncommon disease characterized by a drop in blood pressure when going from a recumbent to a standing position. Treatment by medication generally produces poor results. Three patients at the Royal Hospital in Oslo were treated with antigravity suits and all were able to maintain adequate blood pressures in the standing position. One patient improved dramatically and was able to take short walks while wearing the suit. The two other patients, however, felt that wearing the suits eventually became uncomfortable. This treatment represents a useful treatment alternative for intractable cases
Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is an excessive decrease of arterial blood pressure when one takes a ve...
To assess: (1) the frequency of an abnormally large fall in blood pressure (BP) upon standing from s...
Orthostatic hypotension is a persistent decrease of systolic blood pressure by at least 20 mm Hg and...
The history and use as well as the physiology of the use of antigravity suits for the control of cri...
Orthostatic hypotension is an unusually large decrease in blood pressure on standing that increases ...
Eight cases of Shy-Drager syndrome and three of Bradbury-Eggleston idiopathic orthostatic hypotensio...
Basic orientation of the article, by the leader of a group of medical researchers associated with ho...
AbstractOrthostatic hypertension refers to an increase in the blood pressure upon assuming an uprigh...
The orthostasis test makes it possible to evaluate neurohumoral regulation and reaction of the circu...
Orthostatic hypotension is defined as a reduction in systolic blood pressure of at least 20 mmHg or ...
Physiological alterations in blood pressure, heart functioning, and metabolism following bed rest an...
The adequate modeling of physiological reactions inherent to the state of weightlessness has become ...
IOH (initial orthostatic hypotension) comprises symptoms of cerebral hypoperfusion caused by an abno...
The evaluation of the efficacy of antihypertensive therapy may be misleading if it is based on offic...
During the STS-50/USML-1 mission and five other Shuttle flights, decompression of the legs and lower...
Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is an excessive decrease of arterial blood pressure when one takes a ve...
To assess: (1) the frequency of an abnormally large fall in blood pressure (BP) upon standing from s...
Orthostatic hypotension is a persistent decrease of systolic blood pressure by at least 20 mm Hg and...
The history and use as well as the physiology of the use of antigravity suits for the control of cri...
Orthostatic hypotension is an unusually large decrease in blood pressure on standing that increases ...
Eight cases of Shy-Drager syndrome and three of Bradbury-Eggleston idiopathic orthostatic hypotensio...
Basic orientation of the article, by the leader of a group of medical researchers associated with ho...
AbstractOrthostatic hypertension refers to an increase in the blood pressure upon assuming an uprigh...
The orthostasis test makes it possible to evaluate neurohumoral regulation and reaction of the circu...
Orthostatic hypotension is defined as a reduction in systolic blood pressure of at least 20 mmHg or ...
Physiological alterations in blood pressure, heart functioning, and metabolism following bed rest an...
The adequate modeling of physiological reactions inherent to the state of weightlessness has become ...
IOH (initial orthostatic hypotension) comprises symptoms of cerebral hypoperfusion caused by an abno...
The evaluation of the efficacy of antihypertensive therapy may be misleading if it is based on offic...
During the STS-50/USML-1 mission and five other Shuttle flights, decompression of the legs and lower...
Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is an excessive decrease of arterial blood pressure when one takes a ve...
To assess: (1) the frequency of an abnormally large fall in blood pressure (BP) upon standing from s...
Orthostatic hypotension is a persistent decrease of systolic blood pressure by at least 20 mm Hg and...