“This book is written for practitioners. It should appeal not only to geriatric medicine physicians but cardiovascular and general internal medicine physicians as well. It is also appropriate for residents and perhaps some more advanced medical students on clinical rotations.” (Belinda Setters, Doody’s Book Reviews, March 20, 2020)
1. Introduction
2. Postural/ Orthostatic Hypotension
3. Post Prandial Hypotension
4. Carotid Sinus Syndrome
5. Hypotension due to vasovagal syncope
6. Non Pharmacological management
7. Pharmacological management
8. Challenges with the diagnosis and management of these hypotensive syndromes
9. Hypotensive syndromes with chronic medical conditions/ co-morbidities:
10. Hypertension, Diabetes
11. Heart failure, Renal failure
12. Stroke, Parkinson’s disease
13. Falls, Dementia
Kannayiram Alagiakrishnan, MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine,
Division of Geriatric Medicine
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada
Kannayiram Alagiakrishnan, MD, MPH is a professor of medicine at the University of Alberta. He specializes in both geriatric medicine and neurology and has written many articles in both areas. He has done extensive work relating common medical conditions as they relate to psychiatric and neurological comorbidities and is very interested in medical education and training for the geriatric workforce, both at the student and professional level.
This book is designed to present a comprehensive approach to the management of hypotensive syndromes in the aging population. Because these syndromes exhibit symptoms that are similar to a wide array of medical ailments, these diseases are easy to misdiagnose, leading to consequences as severe as death. Currently there are no guidelines or good resource to guide about these conditions, leaving physicians with no tools to combat these issues. This book discusses the challenges of diagnosis and management of these conditions and offers clear guidelines for treatment. The text introduces the concepts to set a clear foundation before covering the syndromes as they present in other comorbidities, including diabetes, heart failure, and a wide array of serious conditions that are common in older patients, which is especially valuable for specialists who may not be trained in aging medicine.
Hypotensive Syndromes in Geriatric Patients is a vital resource for geriatricians, family and internal medicine physicians, cardiologists, nephrologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, and all medical professionals who work with aging patients.