1961
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.24.1.76
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Blood Pressure during Supine Exercise in Idiopathic Orthostatic Hypotension

Abstract: The arterial blood pressure was measured during exercise in six patients with idiopathic orthostatic hypotension. In five there was a pronounced fall of arterial pressure while the subjects exercised in the supine position on a horizontal table. The systolic and diastolic pressures fell by an average of 50 and 32 mm. of mercury, respectively. During comparable exercise with the table tilted 15 degrees head downward, the pressures fell to a similar degree. Thus, an abnormal response of blood pressure occurred u… Show more

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“…At that time and for a few decades before the advent of effective drug therapy for hypertension, various forms of surgical sympathectomy were used to treat severe hypertension. These procedures were frequently effective in lowering blood pressure, but orthostatic hypotension was a common side effect (301,508). Even when this subject shown in FIGURE 9 exercised in the head-down position to maximize venous return and stroke volume, blood pressure still fell during exercise.…”
Section: B Blood Pressure Falls During Exercise In Patients With Autmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…At that time and for a few decades before the advent of effective drug therapy for hypertension, various forms of surgical sympathectomy were used to treat severe hypertension. These procedures were frequently effective in lowering blood pressure, but orthostatic hypotension was a common side effect (301,508). Even when this subject shown in FIGURE 9 exercised in the head-down position to maximize venous return and stroke volume, blood pressure still fell during exercise.…”
Section: B Blood Pressure Falls During Exercise In Patients With Autmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, there were hints that this was an issue as early as the 1960s (301). In this review we consider the many factors that contribute to the homeostatic and regulatory mechanisms operating to meet the two main physiological needs emphasized above.…”
Section: A Major Themementioning
confidence: 99%
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