The purpose of this study is to assess if abdominal binders that use pull strings to adjust compression (non-elastic) are more effective than standard elastic abdominal binders in attenuating neurogenic orthostatic hypotension.
In 3 protocols, patients will undergo standing maneuvers, measured abdominal compressions, continuous BP monitoring and symptoms, ease-of-use and compliance scoring. In protocol 1, patients will exert abdominal compression to maximal tolerable and comfortable levels and values will be recorded. In protocol 2, patients will perform 3 standing maneuvers following a preceding rest period with and without abdominal compression at 20 mmHg (binders used in random order). In protocol 3, the standing maneuvers will be extended and the investigator will adjust binders to levels of abdominal compression corresponding to what patient gauged as maximal tolerable and comfortable levels. Comparison of outcome measures will establish which binder achieves higher abdominal compression, is easier to adjust, likely will be used in the future, if elastic and adjustable binders are equally effective in attenuating Orthostatic Hypotension and its associated symptoms at comparable pressures and which binder is more effective in recovering standing BP and improving orthostatic symptoms.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
13
External abdominal compression sequentially applied at 20 mmHg for 3 minutes, maximal tolerable level for 1.5 minutes and comfortable level for 2 minutes.
Standing without abdominal binder for 3 minutes
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Difference between averaged standing blood pressure with and without binders
A 1-minute averaged blood pressure is measured at 3 minutes of standing without abdominal binder and at 3, 4.5 and 6.5 minutes of standing with abdominal binders. All measurements are obtained during a single session.
Time frame: 3-7 minutes
Difference in orthostatic symptom score with and without binders
Orthostatic symptoms are measured at 3 minutes of standing without abdominal binder, and at 3, 4.5 and 6.5 minutes of standing with abdominal binders. All measurements are obtained during a single session.
Time frame: 3-7 minutes
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