Can sitting and lying blood pressure measurements be considered interchangeable in older frail adults?
Sara GabrieleIoannis GeorgiopoulosCarlos LabatMarina KotsaniSylvie GautierFrancesco FantinAthanase BenetosPublished in: European geriatric medicine (2022)
Orthostatic BP changes are more pronounced in the frailest patients when going from lying to the upright position than from the sitting to the upright position. Consequently, in these individuals, lying and sitting BP measurements cannot be interchangeable baseline positions to investigate orthostatic BP effects, and therefore, precise patient positioning should be specified when referring to "baseline BP measurements".