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Orthostatic hypotension and psychiatric comorbidities in patients with dizziness

  • Matteo Pezzoli
  • , Massimiliano Garzaro
  • , Giancarlo Pecorari
  • , Andrea Canale
  • , Diego Meistro
  • , Maria Lucia Mangiardi
  • , Carlo Giordano
  • , Roberto Albera

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Abstract

Purpose: The present study was undertaken to investigate orthostatic hypotension and psychiatric comorbidity with anxiety and depression in dizzy patients. Materials and methods: Sixty-three patients with nonspecific dizziness and 27 volunteer subjects were evaluated with the head-up tilt test (HUTT) and the Standardized Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Axis I. Results: Orthostatic hypotension was induced by HUTT in 44% of patients and in 15% of volunteers (P =.0082); we found that the incidence of anxiety and depression was significantly higher (P <.05) in patients with nonspecific dizziness than in controls. Orthostatic hypotension was related to age but not to antihypertensive therapy and sex. Dizziness during the HUTT was reported by 49% of patients and 33% of volunteers (P =.2469). Among patients, dizziness was found to be related to sex (female) and anxiety. A correlation between dizziness and anxiety was also present in volunteers. Head-up tilt test induced vasovagal reactions in 2 volunteers. Conclusions: Orthostatic hypotension is present in a high percentage of patients with orthostatic dizziness, and anxiety and depression are an important factor in the onset of dizziness. A high percentage of abnormal responses in volunteer subjects seems to indicate that the HUTT is not indicated for routine use.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)432-436
Number of pages5
JournalAmerican Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Medicine and Surgery
Volume33
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2012
Externally publishedYes

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