European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (Oct 2014)

Volatile Blood Pressure Due To Baroreflex and Autonomic Failure

  • Verena Adelina Briner,
  • Mauro Vasella

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12890/2014_000143
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1

Abstract

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An 85-year-old male was hospitalized because of deterioration of his general condition and infection of the tracheostoma. He had had laryngectomy, bilateral neck dissection and radiation therapy for a laryngeal carcinoma 5 years earlier. Despite a good recovery, he could not get up because of a new onset of postural symptoms (dizziness, lightheadedness, collapse). Late onset of baroreflex failure and autonomic nervous system failure were diagnosed. Volatility of blood pressure (supine hypertension, upright hypotension) was treated with NaCl supplement during the day and a short-acting antihypertensive (clonidine) at night. With this regimen, the patient could walk without support.

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