2008
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1043109
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Blutdruckanpassung und hormonelle Regulation bei Parkinson-Patienten nach Orthostase

Abstract: Abnormal orthostatic regulation occurs more frequently in PD than in healthy persons and is associated with changes in noradrenaline release. This suggests multisystem degeneration as a cause of PD.

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“…Mean disease duration ranged from 1.9 to 11.3 years. In eight of the 25 studies the primary objective was to report on the prevalence of OH [10,11,20,23,28,30,32,34], while in the remaining 17 studies the proportion of patients with OH was investigated as a secondary objective. In 18 studies the study population consisted of tertiary care patients.…”
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“…Mean disease duration ranged from 1.9 to 11.3 years. In eight of the 25 studies the primary objective was to report on the prevalence of OH [10,11,20,23,28,30,32,34], while in the remaining 17 studies the proportion of patients with OH was investigated as a secondary objective. In 18 studies the study population consisted of tertiary care patients.…”
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“…Only six of the studies in our review gave detailed information about the circumstances during the blood pressure measurements [10,22,25,31,38,39]. Furthermore, in seven studies patients with concurrent treatment for diabetes mellitus or hypertension were excluded [21,23,32,33,35,37,41]. Other important factors to consider are the role of age and disease duration.…”
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“…The most common autonomic disorder within the cardiovascular system in PD is orthostatic hypotension (OH), which in the literature is reported to affect 30–60 % of patients (Bellon et al 1996 ; Senarda et al 1997 ). The assumption that this disorder does not appear until the advanced stages of PD has been disproven in more recent studies (Jost and Augustis 2015 ).…”
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“…O rthostatic hypotension (OH) is the most frequent autonomic disturbance in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), [1][2][3][4][5][6] with a prevalence as high as 20%. 7 Symptoms of orthostatic hypotension are caused by cerebral hypoperfusion, which results from an abnormal cerebrovascular response to changes in systemic blood pressure.…”
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