orthostatikus
Orthostatikus, or orthostatic, refers to bodily changes that occur when a person moves from lying or sitting to standing. The term is commonly used in physiology and medicine to describe how gravity affects blood pressure and heart rate, and how the body compensates to maintain cerebral perfusion.
A well-known example is orthostatic hypotension, defined as a sustained drop in blood pressure within about
Causes of orthostatic hypotension can be broadly categorized as non-neurogenic and neurogenic. Non-neurogenic causes include dehydration,
Diagnosis combines clinical history with blood pressure measurements taken during posture changes. Tests may include an
Management focuses on addressing the underlying cause and reducing symptoms. Nonpharmacologic strategies include slow position changes,