2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00399-011-0132-3
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Orthostatische Hypotension

Abstract: Syncope is a frequent clinical event in the general population and occurs in up to every second patient during their lifetime. Reflex syncope is the most prevalent mechanism and is often triggered by orthostatic stress. Orthostatic hypotension (OH) represents a rare cause in young patients but is an important differential diagnosis in the aged. The Framingham study revealed an increase in the incidence of OH-triggered syncope from 5.7 events/1000 person-years at the age of 60-69 to 11.1 in men who are 70-79 ye… Show more

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