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. 2003 Jan;21(1):45-7.
doi: 10.1053/ajem.2003.50009.

Unique cutpoints for sitting-to-standing orthostatic vital signs

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Unique cutpoints for sitting-to-standing orthostatic vital signs

Michael D Witting et al. Am J Emerg Med. 2003 Jan.

Abstract

The study objective was to describe the distribution of normal changes in vital signs related to moving from a sitting to a standing position. Subjects were free of cardiovascular disease and determined to be euvolemic by structured interview. Vital signs were measured after a minimum of 5 minutes of sitting and after 1 minute of standing. Among 176 subjects, mean differences in parameters (+/- standard deviation) were as follows: pulse increase, 5.3 +/- 6.6 beats per minute (bpm); systolic blood pressure (SBP) decrease, 1.2 +/- 9.8 mmHg; and shock index (SI) increase, 0.05 +/- 0.07 bpm/mmHg. These changes are less extreme than those previously published for changes from lying to standing. Unique tilt test positivity criteria and their expected specificities are as follows: pulse increase >/=20 bpm (0.98), SBP decrease >/=20 mmHg (0.97), SI increase >/=0.2 (0.99), ROSI >/=1.3 (0.95). Sitting-to-standing tilt tests require positivity criteria distinct from those published for lying-to-standing tilt tests.

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