TY - CHAP
T1 - Cerebral blood oxygenation changes in juvenile patients with delayed orthostatic hypotension during an active standing test
AU - Kawaguchi, T.
AU - Fujita, Y.
AU - Ishii, W.
AU - Kimura, K.
AU - Fukuda, A.
AU - Fuchigami, T.
AU - Morioka, I.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Delayed orthostatic hypotension (OH) is a minor subset of orthostatic dysregulation (OD). Cerebral blood oxygenation in juvenile patients with delayed OH has not been studied. We investigated the bilateral changes in cerebral oxygenation in the prefrontal cortex during an active standing test in 23 juvenile patients with delayed OH using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). We measured the oxy-Hb, deoxy-Hb, and total-Hb during the active standing test. Four observations were made during the test: t1 in a resting supine position, t2 when maintaining blood pressure, and the remaining two (t3, t4) during hypotension. The concentration of oxy-Hb significantly decreased prior to satisfying the diagnostic criteria of delayed OH after standing and did not change thereafter. The concentration of deoxy-Hb increased gradually during the measurement periods. In addition, total-Hb increased from t2 to t3. There was no significant difference in the change in each Hb parameter between the left and right cerebral hemispheres. Our results indicate that NIRS parameters are more sensitive than blood pressure for the interpretation of cerebral autoregulation in juvenile patients with delayed OH.
AB - Delayed orthostatic hypotension (OH) is a minor subset of orthostatic dysregulation (OD). Cerebral blood oxygenation in juvenile patients with delayed OH has not been studied. We investigated the bilateral changes in cerebral oxygenation in the prefrontal cortex during an active standing test in 23 juvenile patients with delayed OH using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). We measured the oxy-Hb, deoxy-Hb, and total-Hb during the active standing test. Four observations were made during the test: t1 in a resting supine position, t2 when maintaining blood pressure, and the remaining two (t3, t4) during hypotension. The concentration of oxy-Hb significantly decreased prior to satisfying the diagnostic criteria of delayed OH after standing and did not change thereafter. The concentration of deoxy-Hb increased gradually during the measurement periods. In addition, total-Hb increased from t2 to t3. There was no significant difference in the change in each Hb parameter between the left and right cerebral hemispheres. Our results indicate that NIRS parameters are more sensitive than blood pressure for the interpretation of cerebral autoregulation in juvenile patients with delayed OH.
KW - Active standing test
KW - Cerebral blood oxygenation
KW - Delayed orthostatic hypotension
KW - NIRS
KW - Orthostatic dysregulation
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-34461-0_12
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-34461-0_12
M3 - Chapter
C2 - 31893398
AN - SCOPUS:85077454772
T3 - Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
SP - 85
EP - 90
BT - Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
PB - Springer
ER -