https://www.selleckchem.com/products/baricitinib-ly3009104.html Alpha-blockers have been associated with orthostatic hypotension (OH). We aimed to assess the prevalence of OH measured with beat-to-beat blood pressure monitoring in older male outpatients who used alpha-blockers for lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). In addition, we investigated associations of OH with duration of alpha-blocker use, concomitant medication use and comorbidity. Cross-sectional explorative study in a urology outpatient clinic. Older white males ≥65 years using alpha-blockers for LUTS were included. Blood pressure responses to standing up from supine were recorded using a validated beat-to-beat blood pressure device (Finapres). Prevalence rates were derived from the beat-to-beat data to include OH measured between 60-110 s (OH), impaired recovery OH at 40 s (OH[40]), initial OH (IOH) and normal orthostatic response. Subgroups were defined based on duration of alpha-blocker use, polypharmacy, and Charlson comorbidity index (CCI), to obtain relative risks. Sixty-five patients were includeution of alpha-blockers to OH was small. However, OH risk significantly increased in patients with multimorbidity or polypharmacy. For these patients, the benefits of starting alpha-blockers for LUTS should be weighed against the increased risk of OH. Isolated endotracheal neurofibroma is very rare. The majority of neurofibromas are benign, but rarely, they can become cancerous. Furthermore, symptomatic neurofibroma is usually treated by surgical resection. Recently, several alternative options for surgical resection of this airway pathology have been suggested and developed, including bronchoscopic cryotherapy. Nevertheless, there has been no report on the application of repeated flexible bronchoscopic cryotherapy to remove an endotracheal neurofibroma. A 65-year-old woman presented with progressive dyspnea and productive cough. Chest computed tomography scans revealed a 1.5-cm polypoid-shaped mass with