Postural hypotension - Orthostatic hypotension

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Sharp decrease in blood pressure caused by quick changes in posture. It can occur at any age but it is more common in older adults.

It is promoted by a low volume of blood (bleeding, dehydration), lack of tone in blood vessels, high blood pressure medication, pregnancy, alcohol intake, elevated ambient temperature and Parkinson's disease.

It manifests with a feeling of dizziness and haze. If the drop in blood pressure is significant, it can cause a decrease in cerebral circulation and, as a consequence, loss of consciousness.

Diagnosis is clinical, through the patient's questioning and a physical examination in which a drop in blood pressure along with a quick change in posture can be seen.

The cause must be treated and general prevention measures taken. In more severe cases, a pharmacological treatment may be necessary.

Bibliographic references
  1. Horacio Kaufmann. Mechanisms, causes, and evaluation of orthostatic hypotension. UpToDate. Febrero 2015
  2. Horacio Kaufmann. Treatment of orthostatic and postprandial hypotension. Mayo 2015
  3. Miller ER 3rd. High prevalence but uncertain clinical significance of orthostatic hypotension without symptoms. Circulation 2014; 130:1772.
  4. Mills PB. Nonpharmacologic management of orthostatic hypotension: a systematic review. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2015; 96:366.
  5. Roy Freeman. Síncope. Harrison. Principios de Medicina Interna, 19e. Capítulo 27
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Dr. Oscar Garcia-Esquirol
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Symptoms

    Dizziness with quick posture changes


    Low blood pressure


    Blurry vision


    Feel weak


    Loss of consciousness

Symptoms to watch out for

If accompanied by a hit to the head
Headache
Difficulty talking
Loss of sensitivity and/or motility in limbs
Loss of vision

Self-care

Lie on the floor and extend your legs above the level of your heart.
Maintain hydration of 2 litres per day.
Reduce alcohol consumption.
Slowly get out of bed.
Take time when changing positions.
Avoid walking if you feel dizzy.