| Literature DB >> 29334945 |
Sjoerd T Timmermans1, Esmee M Reijnierse2, Jantsje H Pasma3, Marijke C Trappenburg4,5, Gerard J Blauw6,7, Andrea B Maier2,8, Carel G M Meskers9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Orthostatic hypotension (OH), a blood pressure drop after postural change, is associated with impaired standing balance and falls in older adults. This study aimed to assess the association between blood pressure (BP) and a measure of quality of standing balance, i.e. Center of Pressure (CoP) movement, after postural change from supine to standing position in geriatric outpatients, and to compare CoP movement between patients with and without OH.Entities:
Keywords: Aged; Blood pressure; Center of pressure; Orthostatic hypotension; Standing balance
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29334945 PMCID: PMC5769426 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-017-0702-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Fig. 1Flowchart of patients used for analyses
Fig. 2Systolic blood pressure (BP) change (black line) and Center of Pressure (CoP) amplitude in medial-lateral (ML) direction (dotted line) of a representative patient during supine position and over 3 min after postural change. The light grey arrow represents the moment of maximum BP change, while the light grey closed circle and open circles represent respectively the CoP during and the CoP before and after maximum BP change. The dark grey arrow represents the moment of maximum CoP movement, while the dark grey closed circle and open circles represent respectively the BP change during and the BP change before and after maximum CoP movement
Characteristics of geriatric outpatients (n = 75) and a subgroup of outpatients who underwent continuous blood pressure measurements (n = 38)
| All | Subgroup | |
|---|---|---|
| Socio-demographics | ||
| Age, years | 80.4 (7.4) | 79.3 (7.7) |
| Males; | 33 (44.0) | 19 (50.0) |
| Independent living; | 42 (56.0) | 18 (47.4) |
| Current smoking; | 14 (18.7) | 6 (15.8) |
| Health characteristics | ||
| BMI, kg/m2 | 25.8 (5.2) | 26.5 (5.6) |
| Hypertension; n (%) | 29 (39.7) | 16 (42.1) |
| Diabetes Mellitus; | 20 (27.4) | 11 (28.9) |
| Parkinson’s disease; | 1 (1.4) | 0 (0) |
| Multimorbidity, | 28 (38.4) | 16 (42.1) |
| Number of medication; median [IQR] | 5 [2-8] | 5 [3-7] |
| MMSE, points; median [IQR] | 28 [25-29] | 28 [25-29] |
| Physical functioning | ||
| Handgrip strength, kg | 27.1 (7.3) | 28.4 (7.3) |
| Gait speed, m/s | 0.81 (0.31) | 0.78 (0.31) |
| SPPB, points; median [IQR] | 8 [6-10] | 8 [6-11] |
| Self-reported | ||
| Fall incident previous 12 months; | 46 (61.3) | 24 (63.2) |
| Impaired standing balance; | 32 (43.3) | 13 (35.1) |
| Use of walking aid; | 41 (55.4) | 20 (52.6) |
| Supine blood pressure b | ||
| SBP, mmHg | 135 (22.1) | 140 (23.0) |
| DBP, mmHg | 73 (9.8) | 75 (10.2) |
| Blood pressure change after postural change | ||
| SBP change, mmHg c | ||
| After 1 min | 0.64 (13.89) | −1.51 (14.9) |
| After 3 min | −3.97 (14.5) f | −4.40 (15.7) |
| DBP change, mmHg c | ||
| After 1 min | −4.36 (7.21) | −3.46 (7.18) |
| After 3 min | −6.07 (8.98) f | −6.14 (10.6) |
| Orthostatic hypotension d | ||
| OHintermittent; | 8 (11.0) | 3 (8.1) |
| OHcontinuous_0-180; | NA | 22 (57.9) |
| iOH e and OH 15-180 s | NA | 14 (63.6) g |
| Only iOH e | NA | 3 (13.6) g |
All parameters are presented as mean (standard deviation) unless indicated otherwise
BMI Body Mass Index, IQR interquartile range, MMSE Mini Mental State Examination, SPPB Short Physical Performance Battery, BP blood pressure, SBP systolic blood pressure, DBP diastolic blood pressure, OH orthostatic hypotension, iOH Initial orthostatic hypotension, NA not applicable
aTwo or more chronic diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, malignancy, myocardial infarction, Parkinson’s disease, (osteo)arthritis
bMeasured after at least 5 min in supine position
cSupine BP minus BP at 1 or 3 min after postural change, intermittently measured
dA decrease in SBP of ≥20 mmHg or decrease in DBP of ≥10 mmHg at 1 or at 3 min after postural change, intermittently measured
eTransient decrease in BP within 15 s after standing, a > 40 mmHg decrease in SBP and/or a > 20 mmHg decrease in DBP
fData available of N = 69
gFrom patients with OHcontinuous_0-180, (N = 22)
Fig. 3Prevalence of patients with OHcontinuous per 15 s time period, iOH and total OHcontinuous in subgroup (n = 38) where blood pressure was measured continuously. OH = orthostatic hypotension. iOH = initial orthostatic hypotension
Association between maximum Center of Pressure (CoP) movement for both AP and ML direction and continuously measured BP change 15 s before (n = 25), during (n = 38) and after (n = 36) after the maximum CoP movement
| BP change | |||||||
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| AP | Mean amplitude (cm) | .23 | .31 | .14 | .40 | .29 | .10 |
| Amplitude variability (cm) | −.05 | .82 | .04 | .81 | .09 | .63 | |
| Range (cm) | −.19 | .39 | .10 | .55 | .04 | .82 | |
| Mean velocity (cm/s) | −.12 | .65 | −.05 | .76 | −.01 | .95 | |
| Velocity variability (cm/s) | .08 | .72 | .00 | .98 | .02 | .92 | |
| ML | Mean amplitude (cm) | .36 | .09 | .33 | .04 | .11 | .56 |
| Amplitude variability (cm) | .07 | .76 | .16 | .36 | .10 | .58 | |
| Range (cm) | −.13 | .54 | .10 | .56 | .00 | .99 | |
| Mean velocity (cm/s) | −.28 | .25 | .09 | .60 | .17 | .33 | |
| Velocity variability (cm/s) | −.28 | .25 | .14 | .39 | .15 | .40 | |
BP systolic blood pressure, CoP center of pressure, AP anterior-posterior, ML medial-lateral
p-values obtained with Spearman’s rho correlation analysis. Bonferroni adjusted p-value of .005 was statistically significant. Analyses were done in 15 s time periods
aMaximum CoP movement
Center of Pressure (CoP) parameters in both anterior-posterior (AP) and medial-lateral (ML) direction averaged between 30 and 180 s for both the group of patients with OHcontinuous (n = 22) and non-OHcontinuous (n = 16)
| OHcontinuous | Non-OHcontinuous | |||
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| Median [IQR] | Median [IQR] | |||
| AP | Mean amplitude (cm) | 0.56 [0.31 – 0.82] | 0.41 [0.31 – 0.52] | .60 |
| Amplitude variability (cm) | 0.35 [0.25 – 0.54] | 0.31 [0.23 – 0.46] | .39 | |
| Range (cm) | 1.85 [1.28 – 2.70] | 1.60 [1.07 – 2.29] | .36 | |
| Mean velocity (cm/s) | 4.87 [4.13 – 5.26] | 4.56 [4.17 – 5.58] | .60 | |
| Velocity variability (cm/s) | 7.20 [6.17 – 7.91] | 6.86 [6.11 – 8.34] | .60 | |
| ML | Mean amplitude (cm) | 0.55 [0.43 – 0.77] | 0.55 [0.42 – 0.61] | .44 |
| Amplitude variability (cm) | 0.54 [0.40 – 0.77] | 0.47 [0.37 – 0.62] | .29 | |
| Range(cm) | 2.66 [1.98 – 3.69] | 2.18 [1.87 – 2.97] | .29 | |
| Mean velocity (cm/s) | 3.64 [3.05 – 4.19] | 3.39 [2.81 – 3.70] | .12 | |
| Velocity variability (cm/s) | 5.13 [4.59 – 5.91] | 4.95 [3.94 – 5.20] | .10 | |
All parameters are given as median [IQR]. p-values obtained with Mann-Whitney-U test
OH orthostatic hypotension; continuously measured, IQR interquartile range, AP anterior-posterior, ML medial-lateral