- ►toodoc.com [PDF] B Olshansky - Syncope: Mechanisms and management, 1998 - books.google.com CHAPTER 1 Syncope: Overview and approach to management Brian Olshansky, MD
Introduction Syncope is a common, important medical problem caused by many
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A Russo, JE Stevens, T Wilson, F Wells, A … - Digestive diseases and sciences, 2003 - Springer Postprandial hypotension occurs frequently in diabetes; the fall in blood
pressure is greatest after ingestion of carbohydrate, particularly glucose and,
in type 2 diabetes, is related to the rate of gastric emptying. The aim of ... Cited by 37 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions
- ►toodoc.com [PDF] JE Morley - Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological and …, 2001 - Geron Soc America Postprandial hypotension occurs more commonly in certain groups of patients.
These include persons with autonomic dysfunction such as is seen in multisystem
atrophy (8) , diabetes mellitus (9) , Parkinson's disease (10) , and in ... Cited by 25 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
G O'Mara, D Lyons - Clinics in geriatric medicine, 2002 - Elsevier Postprandial hypotension has been recognized as a pathophysiologic entity for
over 60 years, but its clinical relevance has been recognized increasingly over
the past 20 years. Predominantly a disease of old age, postprandial ... Cited by 22 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
- ►adisonline.com [PDF] I Hajjar - Drugs &# 38; Aging, 2005 - ingentaconnect.com With age our ability to maintain haemodynamic homeostasis during position
Abstract changes becomes less effective. This predisposes elderly patients to
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AA Ejaz, WE Haley, A Wasiluk, JF Meschia, PM … - Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2004 - mayoclinicproceedings.com Mayo Clin Proc. • July 2004;79(7):890-894 • www.mayo.edu/proceedings 890 ... Characteristics of 100 Consecutive Patients Presenting With Orthostatic
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WH Frishman, V Azer, D Sica - Heart Disease, 2003 - pt.wkhealth.com Orthostatic hypotension is a common problem, estimated to occur in 5 out of
every 1,000 individuals and in as many as 7% to 17% of patients in an acute care
setting. Moreover, orthostatic hypotension may be more prominent in elderly ... Cited by 12 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
- ►physiology.org KD Monahan - … Journal of Physiology- Regulatory, Integrative and …, 2007 - Am Physiological Soc Arterial blood pressure (BP) is regulated via the interaction of various local,
humoral, and neural factors. In humans, the major neural pathway for acute BP
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M Montero-Odasso, M Schapira, G Duque, ER … - BMC geriatrics, 2005 - biomedcentral.com The association between unexplained falls and cardiovascular causes is
increasingly recognized. Neurally mediated cardiovascular disorders and
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MS Maurer, S Cohen, H Cheng - Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2004 - Elsevier Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is traditionally defined as a decline in systolic
or diastolic blood pressure of >20 or >10 mm Hg, respectively, after 1 or 3
minutes of upright posture. OH is common in the elderly, but has not been ... Cited by 10 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions