M. Naaim, N. Malhabi, ,. M. Ztati, M. Eljamili, S. Karimi, M. E. Hattaoui
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Abstract
Orthostatic hypotension (OH) and supine hypertension (SH) are two cardiovascular symptoms of autonomic failure that frequently coexist in the same patient.
Clinicians are faced with a dilemma because aggressive orthostatic intolerance treatment can exacerbate supine hypertension, and vice versa for supine hypertension management.
The objective of our article is to provide a better framework for the clinical evaluation, the right choice of therapeutic options and the improvement of the quality of life of patients with OH-SH syndrome. For these reasons, we report three observations, whose etiologies, clinical presentation, and treatment are different, namely diabetes, multiple system atrophy type C (MSA) and Parkinson's disease.