Upright posture and postprandial hypotension in elderly persons

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Maurer, MS [1 ]
Karmally, W [1 ]
Rivadeneira, H [1 ]
Parides, MK [1 ]
Bloomfield, DM [1 ]
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[1] Columbia Univ, Coll Phys & Surg, Div Circulatory Physiol, New York, NY 10032 USA
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10.7326/0003-4819-133-7-200010030-00012
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R5 [内科学];
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Background: Syncope and falls are common in elderly persons and often result from the interaction of multiple clinical abnormalities. Both orthostatic hypotension and postprandial hypotension Increase in prevalence with age. Objective: To determine whether meal ingestion enhances orthostatic hypotension in elderly persons. Design: Controlled paired comparison. Setting: Clinical research center. Patients: 50 functionally independent elderly persons recruited from local senior centers (n = 47) and from patients hospitalized with an unexplained fall or syncope (n = 3) (mean age, 78 years [range, 61 to 96 years]). Twenty-five participants (50%) were taking antihypertensive medication. Measurements: sequential head-up tilt-table testing at 60 degrees was performed before and 30 minutes after ingestion of a standardized warm liquid meal that was high in carbohydrates. Heart rate and blood pressure were continuously monitored. Results: Meal ingestion (P < 0.01) and time spent upright (P < 0.001) were significantly associated with systolic blood pressure, but no significant interaction was found between meal ingestion and time spent upright (P > 0.2). These findings suggest that the association between meal ingestion and head-up tilt-table testing were additive and not synergistic. However, the proportion of participants with symptomatic hypotension increased during head-up tilt-table testing after meal ingestion (12% during preprandial testing and 22% during postprandial testing). Symptomatic hypotension tended to occur more often and sooner after meal ingestion than before meal ingestion (P = 0.03). Conclusions: Meal ingestion and head-up tilt-table testing are associated with increasing occurrences of symptomatic hypotension. After meal ingestion and head-up tilt-table testing, 22% of functionally independent elderly persons had symptomatic hypotension.
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