Abstract
We propose a consensus definition of “an exaggerated orthostatic pressor response” in subjects in whom systolic blood pressure increases ≥20 mmHg when going from the supine to standing posture. This definition can be extended for seated to standing measurements. We reserve the term “orthostatic hypertension” if this pressor response leads to an upright systolic blood pressure ≥140 mmHg. We believe this consensus definition will help in the study of the pathophysiology, clinical impact, and potential treatment of these entities, and the identification of patients that are at greater cardiovascular risk.
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Jordan, J., Biaggioni, I., Kotsis, V., Nilsson, P., Grassi, G., Fedorowski, A., & Kario, K. (2023, February 1). Consensus statement on the definition of orthostatic hypertension endorsed by the American Autonomic Society and the Japanese Society of Hypertension. Hypertension Research. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41440-022-01074-0
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