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Correlation Between Postprandial Hypotension and Post-induction Hypotension in the Elderly.

Correlation Between Postprandial Hypotension and Perioperative Adverse Events Such as Post-induction Hypotension in the Elderly: a Prospective Observational Study.

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
120 (estimated)
Sponsor
Peking Union Medical College Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Postprandial hypotension (PPH) and post-induction hypotension (PIH) are very common in the elderly population and are associated with a variety of poor outcomes.The purpose of this study is to investigate the correlation between PPH and perioperative adverse events such as PIH in the elderly.

Detailed description

With the deepening of the aging population in our country, the number of elderly patients undergoing surgery is also increasing. Elderly patients are at higher risk for hemodynamic instability due to organ dysfunction, decreased physiological reserve, and the coexistence of multiple chronic diseases.Postprandial hypotension (PPH) is common but often unrecognized among the elderly.PPH is defined as a fall in systolic blood pressure of \>20 mm Hg, or a decrease to ≤90 mm Hg when preprandial systolic blood pressure is ≥100 mm Hg within 2 hours of a meal.The pathophysiology of PPH is not clear, the decreased cardiovascular autonomic function may play an important role. Post-induction hypotension (PIH) occurs after induction but before surgical incision and autonomic dysfunction is regarded as one of the major mechanisms.This study aims to prospectively explore the correlation between PPH and perioperative adverse events such as PIH in the elderly.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2022-11-07
Primary completion
2025-07-30
Completion
2025-09-30
First posted
2022-10-12
Last updated
2025-05-15

Locations

1 site across 1 country: China

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