Orthostatic tolerance in older patients with vitamin B12 deficiency before and after vitamin B12 replacement
Tóm tắt
Orthostatic hypotension (OH) and vitamin B12 deficiency
are common disorders in older people. Several case series have
reported an association between vitamin B12 deficiency and OH.
The effect of vitamin B12 replacement on this dysfunction has
not been studied. We prospectively studied responses to head up
tilt in patients over 70 years with vitamin B12 deficiency
(intervention group) and compared their responses after
replacement to those of matched patients with idiopathic OH and
normal serum vitamin B12 concentrations (control group). Blood
pressure (BP), heart rate (HR) and systemic vascular resistance
(SVR) changes during orthostatic stress were evaluated using
digital artery photoplethysmography. Eight patients and eight
controls were studied. Initial head up tilt produced a mean BP
decrease of 44/29 mmHg (s. e. m. 4/4 mmHg) in the intervention
group and 33/12 mmHg (s. e. m. 3/2 mmHg) in the control group.
Repeat head up tilt 6 months after vitamin B12 replacement
produced a mean BP decrease of 15/9 mmHg (s. e. m. 5/2 mmHg) in
the intervention group. The mean decrease in the control group
was 30/12 mmHg (s. e. m. 2/2 mmHg). The difference in BP
decreases between groups was statistically significant for both
systolic and diastolic BP (p < 0.001 for both systolic BP and
diastolic BP). Mean SVR in the intervention group decreased by
658 dynes/cm5/ sec (s. e. m. 74
dynes/cm5/sec) during initial head up
tilt. Mean SVR during repeat head up tilt decreased by 79
dynes/cm5/sec (s. e. m. 12
dynes/cm5/sec). Mean SVR in the
control group decreased by 158
dynes/cm5/sec (s. e. m. 10
dynes/cm5/sec) during initial head up
tilt and by 258 dynes/cm5/sec (s. e.
m. 31 dynes/cm5/sec). The difference
in SVR changes between groups was statistically significant (p =
0.02). We conclude that replacing vitamin B12 in older patients
with vitamin B12 deficiency is associated with improved
orthostatic tolerance to head up tilt.