[Does constitutional hypotension exist?]

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serval:BIB_F0FB3259272B
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Case report (case report): feedback on an observation with a short commentary.
Collection
Publications
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Title
[Does constitutional hypotension exist?]
Journal
Therapeutische Umschau
Author(s)
Pechere-Bertschi  A., Nussberger  J., Burnier  M.
ISSN
0040-5930 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/1999
Volume
56
Number
1
Pages
49-54
Notes
Case Reports
English Abstract
Journal Article
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Abstract
Orthostatic hypotension is frequently related to severe insufficiency of the autonomic nervous system associated with neuropathy or systemic disease like diabetes. Inversely, pre-syncopal orthostatic symptoms associated with mild drop in orthostatic blood pressure is quite often a reason to seek medical care, but is relatively unrecognized in the literature. Recently a syndrome of mild orthostatic intolerance has been defined, and seem to be quite common among young subjects, characterized by frequent orthostatic presyncopal symptoms associated with orthostatic tachycardia and high plasma catecholamines levels. In the paper, we will review different causes of orthostatic hypotension, and mention some physiopathological mechanisms linked to renal sodium handling. In particular, alterations in renal proximal segmental handling of sodium might generate and play a pathophysiological role in maintenance of the orthostatic hypotension. Finally, we will evoke some therapeutical aspects.
Keywords
Adult Catecholamines/blood Female Humans Hypotension, Orthostatic/drug therapy/*etiology/physiopathology Kidney Tubules, Proximal/physiopathology Male Sodium/blood Water-Electrolyte Balance/physiology
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