| Literature DB >> 25978059 |
Manpreet Singh1, Paul A LeLorier2, Murat M Celebi3, D Luke Glancy4.
Abstract
A 90-year-old man with a history of high blood pressure, a cerebrovascular accident without focal residua, dementia, and stage 3 chronic kidney disease went to the emergency department because of dizziness and near syncope. His medications were aspirin 81 mg qd, clopidogrel 75 mg qod, escitalopram oxalate 10 mg qd, Seroquel 25 mg qd, and memantine hydrochloride 10 mg qd. He had orthostatic hypotension with supine blood pressure of 173/77 mm Hg falling to 116/68 on standing, while pulse increased from 66 to 84 beats/ min. He received IV fluid and returned home. Two days later he saw his primary care physician because of episodes of dizziness and confusion. The figure shows an electrocardiogram recorded during that visit.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25978059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J La State Med Soc ISSN: 0024-6921