Substantial effect of acute hydration on blood pressure in patients with autonomic failure

J Mehlsen, F Boesen

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    Abstract

    The effect of acute hydration on arterial blood pressure levels was investigated in ten patients with severe postural hypotension due to autonomic failure. Blood pressure and heart rate were determined in the supine and 60-degree head-up tilted position. Plasma volume and left ventricular ejection fraction were measured in the supine position. Measurements were repeated after rapid infusion of 11 of isotonic saline. Acute hydration resulted in increased supine mean blood pressure levels (P less than 0.01) despite normal plasma volumes in all patients. The postural reductions in mean blood pressure were reduced from 40 mmHg before to 20 mmHg after saline (median values, P less than 0.01). The results indicate that normal plasma volumes do not ensure optimal circulatory status in patients with autonomic failure. Acute hydration with isotonic saline may be used for immediate corrections of blood pressure levels in patients with autonomic failure and the response to acute hydration may be used as an indicator of the circulatory status in these patients.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftClinical physiology (Oxford, England)
    Vol/bind7
    Udgave nummer3
    Sider (fra-til)243-6
    Antal sider4
    ISSN0144-5979
    StatusUdgivet - jun. 1987

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