Abstract
When patients complain of altered consciousness or discomfort in the upright posture, either relieved by recumbency or culminating in syncope, physicians may find themselves baffled. There is a wide variety of disorders that cause abnormal regulation of blood pressure and pulse rate in the upright posture. The aim of this focused review is 3-fold. First, to offer a classification (nosology) of these disorders; second, to illuminate the mechanisms that underlie them; and third, to assist the physician in the practical aspects of diagnosis of adult orthostatic hypotension, by extending clinical skills with readily available office technology.
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Gutkin, M., & Stewart, J. M. (2016, September 1). Orthostatic Circulatory Disorders: From Nosology to Nuts and Bolts. American Journal of Hypertension. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajh/hpw023
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