Achieving treatment goals such as increased blood volume, reduced blood pooling, and improving blood flow in patients with orthostatic hypotension can be challenging. There is no cure for this condition; symptoms vary in different circumstances, treatment is nonspecific, and aggressive treatment can lead to marked supine hypertension. The management of orthostatic hypotension requires a complex interplay of pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches such as lifestyle changes, use of aids such as compression stockings, and medications.

A sound understanding of maintaining a balance between these approaches is crucial for the accurate management of orthostatic hypotension. To discuss the clinical aspects of managing orthostatic hypotension, Docplexus has arranged a MasterSeries webinar, where Dr. Chandrasekhar Valupadas will share his insights on the “Management of Orthostatic…