Dani Melanie, Dirksen Andreas, Taraborrelli Patricia, Panagopolous Dimitrios, Torocastro Miriam, Sutton Richard, Lim Phang Boon
Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK and Imperial College London, London, UK
Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK.
Clin Med (Lond). 2021 May;21(3):e275-e282. doi: 10.7861/clinmed.2020-1044.
Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is very common in older people and is encountered daily in emergency departments and medical admissions units. It is associated with a higher risk of falls, fractures, dementia and death, so prompt recognition and treatment are essential. In this review article, we describe the physiology of standing (orthostasis) and the pathophysiology of orthostatic hypotension. We focus particularly on aspects pertinent to older people. We review the evidence and consensus management guidelines for all aspects of management. We also tackle the challenge of concomitant orthostatic hypotension and supine hypertension, providing a treatment overview as well as practical suggestions for management. In summary, orthostatic hypotension (and associated supine hypertension) are common, dangerous and disabling, but adherence to simple structures management strategies can result in major improvements.
直立性低血压(OH)在老年人中非常常见,在急诊科和内科住院部每天都会遇到。它与跌倒、骨折、痴呆和死亡的风险较高相关,因此及时识别和治疗至关重要。在这篇综述文章中,我们描述了站立(直立状态)的生理学以及直立性低血压的病理生理学。我们特别关注与老年人相关的方面。我们回顾了管理各方面的证据和共识管理指南。我们还应对了直立性低血压与卧位高血压并存的挑战,提供了治疗概述以及管理的实用建议。总之,直立性低血压(以及相关的卧位高血压)常见、危险且致残,但遵循简单的结构化管理策略可带来重大改善。