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Use of Valsalva Maneuver to Detect Late-Onset Delayed Orthostatic Hypotension.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Standard autonomic testing includes a 10-minute head-up tilt table test to detect orthostatic hypotension. Although this test can detect delayed orthostatic hypotension (dOH) between 3 and 10 minutes of standing, it cannot detect late-onset dOH after 10 minutes of standing.

Methods

To determine whether Valsalva maneuver responses can identify patients who would require prolonged head-up tilt table test to diagnose late-onset dOH; patients with immediate orthostatic hypotension (onset <3 minutes; n=176), early-onset dOH (onset between 3 and 10 minutes; n=68), and late-onset dOH (onset >10 minutes; n=32) were retrospectively compared with controls (n=114) with normal head-up tilt table test and composite autonomic scoring scale score of 0.

Results

Changes in baseline systolic blood pressure at late phase 2 (∆SBPVM2), heart rate difference between baseline and phase 3 (∆HRVM3), and Valsalva ratio were lower and pressure recovery time (PRT) at phase 4 was longer in late-onset dOH patients than in controls. Differences in PRT and ∆HRVM3 remained significant after correcting for age. A PRT ≥2.14 s and ∆HRVM3 ≤15 bpm distinguished late-onset dOH from age- and sex-matched controls. Patients with longer PRT (relative risk ratio, 2.189 [1.579-3.036]) and lower ∆HRVM3 (relative risk ratio, 0.897 [0.847-0.951]) were more likely to have late-onset dOH. Patients with longer PRT (relative risk ratio, 1.075 [1.012-1.133]) were more likely to have early-onset than late-onset dOH.

Conclusions

Long PRT and short ∆HRVM3 can help to identify patients who require prolonged head-up tilt table test to diagnose late-onset dOH.

SUBMITTER: Park JW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10023507 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Use of Valsalva Maneuver to Detect Late-Onset Delayed Orthostatic Hypotension.

Park Jin-Woo JW   Okamoto Luis E LE   Kim Sung-Hwan SH   Baek Seol-Hee SH   Sung Joo Hye JH   Jeon Namjoon N   Gamboa Alfredo A   Shibao Cyndya A CA   Diedrich André A   Kim Byung-Jo BJ   Biaggioni Italo I  

Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979) 20230125 4


<h4>Background</h4>Standard autonomic testing includes a 10-minute head-up tilt table test to detect orthostatic hypotension. Although this test can detect delayed orthostatic hypotension (dOH) between 3 and 10 minutes of standing, it cannot detect late-onset dOH after 10 minutes of standing.<h4>Methods</h4>To determine whether Valsalva maneuver responses can identify patients who would require prolonged head-up tilt table test to diagnose late-onset dOH; patients with immediate orthostatic hypo  ...[more]

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