Diagnosis and management of neurogenic orthostatic hypotension

초록

Orthostatic hypotension is a sustained and pathological drop in blood pressure upon standing. Orthostatic hypotension can be due to non-neurogenic conditions or autonomic disorders. Impaired baroreflex-mediated vasoconstriction and insufficient release of nor epinephrine play key roles in the pathophysiology of neurogenic orthostatic hypotension. Its common symptoms mainly related to inadequate cerebral blood flow include dizziness, lightheadedness, and syncope. It is crucial to differentiate neurogenic orthostatic hypotension from non-neurogenic orthostatic hypotension. For the management of neurogenic ortho static hypotension, physicians should implement non-pharmacological methods and, if pos sible, reverse combined non-neurological conditions. Depending on severity of symptoms, pharmacological intervention may be tried after or with non-pharmacological methods. Its management should be individualized based on intensity of symptoms, comorbid conditions, drug side effects, and etiology. In this review, we discuss the definition, pathophysiology, clini cal approach, and management of neurogenic orthostatic hypotension

키워드

Orthostatic hypotensionAutonomic disordersNorepinephrine
제목
Diagnosis and management of neurogenic orthostatic hypotension
저자
주우희신동인
DOI
10.14253/acn.2023.25.2.66
발행일
2023
유형
Y
저널명
Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology
25
2
페이지
66 ~ 77

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