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Effects of stimulation site and protocol on autonomic responses to auricular vagus nerve stimulation. [PDF]
Gharabaghi A, Keute M.
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The sphenopalatine ganglion as a target in interventional pain therapy. [PDF]
Klessinger S.
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Abdominal ultrasound activates afferent vagus nerve fibers and induces anti-inflammatory effects. [PDF]
Shimoyama K +14 more
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Transcranial pulse stimulation to treat multiple system atrophy: a case report. [PDF]
Stalter J, Witt K.
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Heart rate variability in cardiovascular disease diagnosis, prognosis and management. [PDF]
Wang BX +3 more
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1988
Selective block of the sympathetic trunk was first reported by Sellheim and, shortly thereafter, by Lawen, Kappis, and Finsterer (1905–1910). In 1924, reports were published by Brumm and Mandl and by Swertlow. After 1930, the technique and the indications were established by White in the United States and Leriche and Fontaine in Europe.
P. Prithvi Raj +2 more
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Selective block of the sympathetic trunk was first reported by Sellheim and, shortly thereafter, by Lawen, Kappis, and Finsterer (1905–1910). In 1924, reports were published by Brumm and Mandl and by Swertlow. After 1930, the technique and the indications were established by White in the United States and Leriche and Fontaine in Europe.
P. Prithvi Raj +2 more
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Autonomic Nerve Block and Anesthetic Agent Consumption: A Meaningful Difference?
Anesthesia & Analgesia, Nivedita +3 more
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2023
Abstract Chronic pain disorders present with different etiologies and consequently their signals are carried by different classifications of nerve fibers. Syndromes and disorders that present with sympathetically based pain are therefore treated differently than those with more musculoskeletal based etiologies.
Steven Ethier, Keth Pride
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Abstract Chronic pain disorders present with different etiologies and consequently their signals are carried by different classifications of nerve fibers. Syndromes and disorders that present with sympathetically based pain are therefore treated differently than those with more musculoskeletal based etiologies.
Steven Ethier, Keth Pride
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Peripheral and Autonomic Nerve Blocks
2023Abstract Peripheral and autonomic nerve blocks involve the targeted injection of local anesthetics to reduce neuronal signal transmission. This chapter aims to provide an introduction to high-yield, American Board of Anesthesiology keyword–based topics related to their performance.
James Flaherty, Federico Jimenez-Ruiz
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