Midodrine prescribed to improve recurrent post-spaceflight orthostatic hypotension

Many astronauts exhibit post-spaceflight orthostatic hypotension due to inadequate norepinephrine release when in an upright posture. We hypothesized that an alpha1-adrenergic agonist, midodrine, would be an effective countermeasure. A female astronaut, who had problems with postflight orthostatic h...

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description Many astronauts exhibit post-spaceflight orthostatic hypotension due to inadequate norepinephrine release when in an upright posture. We hypothesized that an alpha1-adrenergic agonist, midodrine, would be an effective countermeasure. A female astronaut, who had problems with postflight orthostatic hypotension after a previous flight, consumed 10 mg midodrine after a subsequent flight, prior to her tilt test. Hemodynamic variables were compared between the two flights. Midodrine prevented severe falls in stroke volume, cardiac output and systolic pressure, and severe increases in heart rate without increasing vascular resistance, thus preventing orthostatic hypotension. This is the first report showing that midodrine has the potential to improve post-spaceflight orthostatic hypotension and suggesting that reduced venous return contributes to the etiology.
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Female
Heart Rate
Humans
Hypotension, Orthostatic - drug therapy
Midodrine - pharmacology
Midodrine - therapeutic use
Recurrence
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Stroke Volume - drug effects
title Midodrine prescribed to improve recurrent post-spaceflight orthostatic hypotension
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