Age-Related Orthostatic Hypotension: A Comprehensive Analysis of Prevalence, Mechanisms, and Management in the Geriatric Population

Author:

Srinivas Varsha1,Choubey Udit2,Kapparath Sreerag3,Shaik Tanveer4,Singh Bhupinder5,Mahmood Ramsha4,Garg Nikita6,Aggarwal Priyanka7,Jain Rohit8

Affiliation:

1. PES Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, India

2. Shyam Shah Medical College, India

3. Tbilisi State Medical University, Georgia

4. Avalon University School Of Medicine, Willemstad, Curacao

5. Government Medical College, Amritsar, India

6. Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI

7. Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Science & Research, Mullana, Haryana, India

8. Department of Internal Medicine, Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA.

Abstract

Geriatric patients frequently encounter orthostatic hypotension (OH), a multifaceted condition characterized by a significant drop in blood pressure upon assuming an upright position. As the elderly population is particularly susceptible to OH, our review endeavors to comprehensively explore the complex nature of this condition and various factors contributing to its development. We investigate the impact of comorbidities, polypharmacy, age-related physiological changes, and autonomic dysfunction in the pathogenesis of OH. Geriatric patients with OH are faced with an elevated risk of falls, syncope, a decline in their overall quality of life, and hence increased mortality. These implications require careful consideration, necessitating a thorough examination of therapeutic strategies. We evaluate various pharmaceutical and nonpharmacological therapies, delving into the effectiveness and safety of each approach in managing OH within geriatric populations. We explore the role of pharmacotherapy in alleviating symptoms and mitigating OH-related complications, as well as the potential benefits of volume expansion techniques to augment blood volume and stabilize blood pressure. We place particular emphasis on the significance of lifestyle changes and nonpharmacological interventions in enhancing OH management among the elderly. These interventions encompass dietary modifications, regular physical activity, and postural training, all tailored to the unique needs of the individual patient. To optimize outcomes and ensure patient safety, we underscore the importance of individualized treatment plans that take into account the geriatric patient’s overall health status, existing comorbidities, and potential interactions with other medications. This review aims to improve clinical practice and patient outcomes by advocating for early detection, properly tailored management, and targeted interventions to address OH in the elderly population. By raising awareness of OH’s prevalence and complexities among healthcare professionals, we hope to foster a comprehensive understanding of OH and contribute to the overall wellness and quality of life of this vulnerable demographic.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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