Characteristics and Presentation of Orthostatic Hypertension in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Age and ageing Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1093/ageing/afae178.091
Sara Solis, Brian Lawlor, Roman Romero-Ortuno
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Background Standing poses a hemodynamic challenge for the cardiovascular system, regulated by neurohumoral reflexes. In 2023, an elevated blood pressure response upon standing was officially defined as a minimum 20 mmHg increase in systolic pressure during position changes, distinguishing Orthostatic Hypertension (OHT) as a condition where blood pressure exceeds 140 mmHg when standing. This new definition underscores the importance of understanding the implications of OHT on individuals' health and quality of life. Methods Retrospective study of the Technology Research for Independent Living (TRIL) Clinic at St. James’s Hospital, from August 2007 to May 2009. The population included healthy community-dwelling adults aged 60 and older. This study aimed to profile individuals with OHT, understand the predictors of this condition, and explore its association with biopsychosocial variables. Results In a study of 442 participants (67.7% female, mean age 72.7), we identified a prevalence rate of 12.9% for an exaggerated orthostatic pressor response and observed OHT in 6.1% of participants at the 120-second mark after standing. Additionally, significant associations were discovered between OHT and conditions such as heart failure, stroke, and the use of certain medications such as SSRI and ACE inhibitors. Conclusion The results of this study highlight the potential health consequences of OHT among older adults, particularly in those with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions. Further research is needed to explore this lesser-known but significant orthostatic disorder.
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居住在社区的老年人直立性高血压的特征与表现
背景站立对心血管系统的血液动力学提出了挑战,它受神经体液反射的调节。2023 年,站立时血压升高反应被正式定义为体位改变时收缩压至少升高 20 mmHg,从而将直立性高血压(OHT)区分为站立时血压超过 140 mmHg 的情况。这一新定义强调了了解 OHT 对个人健康和生活质量影响的重要性。方法 2007 年 8 月至 2009 年 5 月对圣詹姆斯医院独立生活技术研究(TRIL)诊所进行的回顾性研究。研究对象包括 60 岁及以上居住在社区的健康成年人。这项研究的目的是对患有 OHT 的患者进行特征描述,了解这种病症的预测因素,并探讨其与生物心理社会变量之间的关联。结果 在对 442 名参与者(67.7% 为女性,平均年龄为 72.7 岁)进行的研究中,我们发现正压性压力反应夸张的患病率为 12.9%,并观察到 6.1%的参与者在站立 120 秒后出现 OHT。此外,我们还发现 OHT 与心力衰竭、中风等疾病以及服用 SSRI 和 ACE 抑制剂等特定药物之间存在明显关联。结论 本研究的结果凸显了OHT对老年人健康的潜在影响,尤其是对那些已经患有心血管疾病的老年人。需要进一步开展研究,探讨这一鲜为人知但意义重大的静态正压紊乱。
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Age and ageing
Age and ageing 医学-老年医学
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796
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Age and Ageing is an international journal publishing refereed original articles and commissioned reviews on geriatric medicine and gerontology. Its range includes research on ageing and clinical, epidemiological, and psychological aspects of later life.
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