老年人直立性低血压:原因、药物影响和管理策略的叙述性回顾。

IF 0.8 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Vishal Bhati, Payal Mittal
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简介:体位性低血压(OH)是一种在老年人中普遍存在的疾病,其特征是站立时血压明显降低。它影响到10-30%的老年人,并与跌倒、认知衰退和心血管问题有关。主要因素包括衰老、自主神经功能障碍和药物使用。方法:这篇叙述性综述整合和检查了关于老年人直立性低血压的病因、药理作用、诊断和治疗的当代研究。没有采用系统的技术;相反,对现有文献的专家分析是用来提炼基本思想的。结果:老年OH往往是复杂的。通常涉及的药物包括利尿剂、β受体阻滞剂、钙通道阻滞剂、ACE抑制剂、抗抑郁药和抗帕金森疗法。这些药物,在与年龄相关的生理改变的框架内,增加了直立性低血压的风险。诊断依赖于监测姿势变化时的血压。非药物干预,包括水,钠消耗,压缩服装和身体运动,构成一线治疗。在慢性情况下,可采用药物治疗,如米多宁、盐酸多巴和氟化可的松,但由于潜在的有害影响,需要警惕监测。讨论:OH显著影响老年人的自主性和生活质量。药物引起的直立性低血压经常被忽视,特别是在多种药物的情况下。个性化的管理,包括药物评估和综合治疗方法,是至关重要的。临床监测和定期的体位评估对于及时诊断和治疗至关重要。结论:有效的OH管理需要个性化、多学科的方法。未来的研究应侧重于确定可靠的诊断生物标志物,开发个性化的治疗算法,以改善患者的预后,支持健康老龄化。
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Orthostatic Hypotension in Older Adults: A Narrative Review of Causes, Drug Impacts, and Management Strategies.

Introduction: Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is a prevalent disorder among the elderly, characterized by a marked decrease in blood pressure upon standing. It impacts 10-30% of elderly individuals and is linked to falls, cognitive deterioration, and cardiovascular issues. The primary factors include aging, autonomic dysfunction, and pharmaceutical usage.

Methods: This narrative review consolidates and examines contemporary research regarding the etiology, pharmacological effects, diagnosis, and treatment of orthostatic hypotension in elderly adults. A systematic technique was not employed; rather, expert analysis of the existing literature was utilized to distill essential ideas.

Results: OH in the elderly is frequently complex. Frequently involved drugs encompass diuretics, β-blockers, calcium channel blockers, ACE inhibitors, antidepressants, and antiparkinsonian ther-apies. These medications, within the framework of age-associated physiological alterations, elevate the risk of orthostatic hypotension. The diagnosis relies on monitoring blood pressure during changes in posture. Non-pharmacological interventions, including water, sodium consumption, compression garments, and physical movements, constitute first-line therapies. In chronic in-stances, pharmacological treatments such as midodrine, droxidopa, and fludrocortisone may be employed, albeit with vigilant monitoring due to potential deleterious effects.

Discussion: OH significantly affects the autonomy and quality of life of elderly individuals. Med-ication-induced orthostatic hypotension is frequently disregarded, particularly in the context of polypharmacy. Customized management, encompassing drug evaluation and integrated therapy approaches, is crucial. Clinical monitoring and regular orthostatic evaluations are essential for prompt diagnosis and management.

Conclusion: Effective OH management requires a personalized, multidisciplinary approach. Fu-ture research should focus on identifying reliable diagnostic biomarkers and developing individu-alized treatment algorithms to improve patient outcomes and support healthy aging.

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Current Hypertension Reviews
Current Hypertension Reviews PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
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期刊介绍: Current Hypertension Reviews publishes frontier reviews/ mini-reviews, original research articles and guest edited thematic issues on all the latest advances on hypertension and its related areas e.g. nephrology, clinical care, and therapy. The journal’s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all clinicians and researchers in the field of hypertension.
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