People with delayed orthostatic
hypotension who also had diabetes at the beginning of the study were more likely to develop the full condition than those without diabetes.
The researchers identified 402 patients with orthostatic
hypotension who had a normal heart rhythm.
Not exact matches
The death rate over 10 years for those with the delayed condition
who progressed to orthostatic
hypotension was 50 percent.
«We found that those people
who suffered from orthostatic
hypotension in middle age were 40 percent more likely to develop dementia than those
who did not.
People with orthostatic
hypotension at the first visit were 40 percent more likely to develop dementia than those
who did not have it.
«People with severe SCI
who have problems with resting
hypotension have limited options.
This helps those
who have chronic
hypotension, chronic orthostatic intolerance, neurocardiogenic syncope, and POTS.
Chronic orthostatic
hypotension can be a severely debilitating disease in the elderly, people with diabetes, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), Parkinson's disease, scrofulous growths and in people
who take medications that affect the autonomic nervous system.