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Evaluation of the Autonomic Nervous System
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2003This article has reviewed the laboratory evaluation of autonomic disorders. Autonomic testing can be divided into the assessment of three functional domains: sudomotor (assessed best by the thermoregulatory sweat test or QSART), cardiovagal (assessed by the Valsalva ratio and heart rate response to deep breathing or standing up), and adrenergic ...
Safwan S, Jaradeh, Thomas E, Prieto
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Arrhythmias and the Autonomic Nervous System
European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation, 1994This review discusses the current evidence relating to the prevalence and significance of markers of electrical instability and of autonomic dysfunction in patients who have suffered acute myocardial infarction in light of recent studies performed in patients given thrombolytic therapy during the acute phase.
A P, Maggioni, G, Zuanetti
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2020
The autonomic nervous system innervates the visceral organs, the glands and the blood vessels. It regulates the internal environment, and it is largely responsible for maintaining normal bodily functions such as respiration, blood pressure and micturition. The peripheral autonomic nervous system consists of two parts, a thoracolumbar or sympathetic and
Ten Donkelaar, Hans J. +3 more
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The autonomic nervous system innervates the visceral organs, the glands and the blood vessels. It regulates the internal environment, and it is largely responsible for maintaining normal bodily functions such as respiration, blood pressure and micturition. The peripheral autonomic nervous system consists of two parts, a thoracolumbar or sympathetic and
Ten Donkelaar, Hans J. +3 more
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Sleep, sleep deprivation, autonomic nervous system and cardiovascular diseases
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2017Eleonora Tobaldini +2 more
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Role of the Autonomic Nervous System in Modulating Cardiac Arrhythmias
Mark J Shen
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Overview of the Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology of the Autonomic Nervous System.
Comprehensive Physiology, 2016Comprised of the sympathetic nervous system, parasympathetic nervous system, and enteric nervous system, the autonomic nervous system (ANS) provides the neural control of all parts of the body except for skeletal muscles.
E. Wehrwein, H. Orer, S. Barman
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2011
The neural regulation of cardiac function is mainly determined, on its efferent side, by the interaction of sympathetic and vagal mechanisms. In most physiological conditions, the activation of either the sympathetic or vagal outflow is accompanied by the inhibition of the other suggesting the concept of sympatho-vagal balance as a horizontal beam ...
N. Montano, E. Tobaldini, A. Porta
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The neural regulation of cardiac function is mainly determined, on its efferent side, by the interaction of sympathetic and vagal mechanisms. In most physiological conditions, the activation of either the sympathetic or vagal outflow is accompanied by the inhibition of the other suggesting the concept of sympatho-vagal balance as a horizontal beam ...
N. Montano, E. Tobaldini, A. Porta
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Syncope and the Autonomic Nervous System
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 1996Syncope and the Autonomic Nervous System. The autonomic nervous system plays a central role in the maintenance of hemodynamic stability. Dysfunction of this complex regulatory system can lead to the development of loss of consciousness. This article summarizes our current understanding of the role of the autonomic nervous system in maintaining a stable
K G, Lurie, D, Benditt
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Exercise and the autonomic nervous system
2013The autonomic nervous system plays a crucial role in the cardiovascular response to acute (dynamic) exercise in animals and humans. During exercise, oxygen uptake is a function of the triple-product of heart rate and stroke volume (i.e., cardiac output) and arterial-mixed venous oxygen difference (the Fick principle).
Qi, Fu, Benjamin D, Levine
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Statins and the autonomic nervous system
Clinical Science, 2013Statins (3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase inhibitors) reduce plasma cholesterol and improve endothelium-dependent vasodilation, inflammation and oxidative stress. A ‘pleiotropic’ property of statins receiving less attention is their effect on the autonomic nervous system.
Philip J, Millar, John S, Floras
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