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- exercise can induce hypotension and water-based exercise can induce a hypotensive response. Treatment depends on what causes low blood pressure. Treatment...
- Aortocaval compression syndrome, also known as supine hypotensive syndrome, is compression of the abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava by the gravid...
- with amphotericin Antihypertensives: enhanced hypotensive effect; increased risk of first dose hypotensive effect with alpha-blockers; increased risk of...
- A Hypotensive transfusion reaction or HTR is a rare condition that presents with low blood pressure ****ociated with administration of blood products....
- Permissive hypotension or hypotensive resuscitation is the use of restrictive fluid therapy, specifically in the trauma patient, that increases systemic...
- Orthostatic hypotension, also known as postural hypotension, is a medical condition wherein a person's blood pressure drops when they are standing up (orthostasis)...
- mortality. Norepinephrine is often used as a first-line treatment for hypotensive septic shock because evidence shows that there is a relative deficiency...
- of central nervous system conditions. The drug has sympatholytic and hypotensive effects in animals. It is highly ionic and may not be able to cross the...
- coagulation Intracranial hemorrhage Severe hypertension or hypotension Hypotensive bleeding Central nervous system Hyperreflexia Agitation Mental confusion...
- DH, Jenkins LC (May 1975). "The cardiovascular effects of ketamine in hypotensive states". Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal. 22 (3): 339–48. doi:10...