According to researchers , people whose blood pressure drop rapidly when they move from laying down to standing is known as Orthostatic Hypertension and may cause the risk of developing heart failure.
The link between Orthostatic Hypertension and heart failure is stronger in people ages 45-55 years old compared to those 56-64.
High blood pressure is present in over half of people who developed heart failure.
Coronary heart disease and hypertension contribute to the risk of heart failure while Orthostatic blood pressure measurement may supplement what is already known about the risk for heart failure and requires no additional equipment, just a standard blood pressure cuff.”
Heart failure is a disease that occurs when the heart stops pumping sufficient blood to the body and the organs.