Hypotension is diminished blood pressure. This could be acute or chronic.
Acute Recumbent Hypotension
Causes
- Cardiovascular: Acute myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism, dissecting aneurysm, ventricular tachycardia, cardiac rupture.
- Intravascular volume contraction: Hemorrhage, vomiting, diarrhea, burns, intestinal obstruction, periotonitis, etc.
- Anaphylaxis
- Gram negative septicemia
Clinical Features
- Due to shock: Tachycardia, vomiting, fainting
- Due to causative disease
- In vasovagal attacks, hypotension with brady-cardia
- In postural hypotension, fall of BP occurs on suddenly assuming erect posture from supine posture.
Treatment
- Of the cause
- Posture: The patient should be in lying position with legs raised.
- For vasovagal attacks: Atropine 0.6 mg IV
- For anaphylaxis: Hydrocortisone hemisuccinate 100mg IV, repeated as required
- For postural hypotension: This is best treated by advising the patients to assume the erect posture slowly and to wear elastic stockings and abdominal binder.
- Vasoconstrictors: Dopamine, nor-epinephrine and ephedrine have been tried.
- Salt: Adequate amount of salt (NaC1) in diet helps to expand the plasma volume.
- Fludrocortisone Acetate: (0.1 – 0.2 mg) causes fluid retention and avoids postural fall of BP. [Read more...]
The body temperature refers to the temperature of the viscera and tissues of the body. It is kept within the normal level by maintaining a balance between the heat gain and heat loss, which is regulated by the hypothalamus.


