Supine hypertension

Supine hypertension is a paradoxical elevation in blood pressure upon assuming a supine position from a standing or sitting position.[1][2][3] It is assumed to be a manifestation of disorders of the autonomic nervous system[4] or due to side effects of medications such as midodrine and droxidopa.[5][6]

References

  1. Naschitz, J E; Slobodin, G; Elias, N; Rosner, I (April 2006). "The patient with supine hypertension and orthostatic hypotension: a clinical dilemma". Postgraduate Medical Journal. 82 (966): 246–253. doi:10.1136/pgmj.2005.037457. PMC 2579630. PMID 16597811.
  2. Jordan, Jens; Biaggioni, Italo (March 2002). "Diagnosis and treatment of supine hypertension in autonomic failure patients with orthostatic hypotension". The Journal of Clinical Hypertension. 4 (2): 139–145. doi:10.1111/j.1524-6175.2001.00516.x. PMC 8099208. PMID 11927799. S2CID 1205857.
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  4. Naschitz, J. E.; Slobodin, G.; Elias, N.; Rosner, I. (2006). "The patient with supine hypertension and orthostatic hypotension: A clinical dilemma". Postgraduate Medical Journal. 82 (966): 246–253. doi:10.1136/pgmj.2005.037457. PMC 2579630. PMID 16597811.
  5. Chen, Jack J.; Han, Yi; Tang, Jonathan; Portillo, Ivan; Hauser, Robert A.; Dashtipour, Khashayar (2018). "Standing and Supine Blood Pressure Outcomes Associated with Droxidopa and Midodrine in Patients with Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension: A Bayesian Meta-analysis and Mixed Treatment Comparison of Randomized Trials". Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 52 (12): 1182–1194. doi:10.1177/1060028018786954. PMID 29972032. S2CID 49674644.
  6. Jordan, Jens; Fanciulli, Alessandra; Tank, Jens; Calandra-Buonaura, Giovanna; Cheshire, William P.; Cortelli, Pietro; Eschlboeck, Sabine; Grassi, Guido; Hilz, Max J. (August 2019). "Management of supine hypertension in patients with neurogenic orthostatic hypotension: scientific statement of the American Autonomic Society, European Federation of Autonomic Societies, and the European Society of Hypertension". Journal of Hypertension. Wolters Kluwer. 37 (8): 1541–1546. doi:10.1097/HJH.0000000000002078. PMID 30882602. S2CID 81988272. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
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