Journal article
Feasibility of Diagnosing Initial Orthostatic Hypotension Using a Continuous Blood Pressure Device in Geriatric Rehabilitation Inpatients: RESORT
J Tran, A Mol, RK Iseli, WK Lim, CGM Meskers, AB Maier
Gerontology | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1159/000521411
Abstract
Background: Initial orthostatic hypotension (IOH) is highly prevalent in older adults and may interfere with the ability to regain function after acute hospitalization. IOH assessment requires a non-invasive, beat-to-beat continuous blood pressure device, which is not widely used in geriatric rehabilitation. Our aim was to test the feasibility of diagnosing IOH using a continuous blood pressure device in geriatric rehabilitation inpatients. Methods: Geriatric rehabilitation inpatients of the REStORing Health of Acutely Unwell AdulTs (RESORT) cohort admitted to a tertiary hospital were randomly selected to undergo continuous blood pressure monitoring (Finapres) for 5 min in the supine positio..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The research was funded by an unrestricted grant of the Uni-versity of Melbourne received by Prof. Andrea B. Maier and the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) provided by the Mel-bourne Academic Centre for Health (MACH).