VARIANTS OF ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION. NEW CLASSIFICATION AND DIAGNOSTIC METHODS


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The article presents a new classification of postural hypotension (pH) and PH detailed characteristics by parameters of arterial pressure, central and peripheral hemodynamics including cerebral circulation; describes methods of detection of different PH variants; gives original data on modified diagnostic criteria and diagnosis of one of the least studied variants of PH initial PH.

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A N Rogoza

Russian Cardiological Research Center

Email: anrogoza@gmail.com
д-р биол.наук, проф., рук. отдела новых методов диагностики

E V Oschepkova

Russian Cardiological Research Center

Email: arthyplab@list.ru
д-р мед. наук, проф., рук. отд. регистров сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний

A V Pevzner

Russian Cardiological Research Center

Email: avpevzner@rambler.ru
канд. мед. наук, ст. науч. сотр., отд. Клинической электрофизиологии и рентгенохирургических методов лечения нарушений ритма сердца

Yu V Kuzmina

Russian Cardiological Research Center

Email: juliadoc@inbox.ru
врач-кардиолог отд. организации платной медицинской помощи

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