The vasovagal response is the development of inappropriate cardiac slowing and arteriolar dilatation. Vasovagal responses reflect autonomic neural changes: bradycardia results from sudden augmentation of efferent vagal activity, and hypotension results from sudden reduction or cessation of sympathetic activity and relaxation of arterial resistance vessels. Two different neural pathways are thought to be involved, one originating in the hypothalamus, the other in the heart. Direct hypothalamic activation of the medullary cardiovascular centres triggered by emotional stress or pain causes a vasovagal response (central type). The combination of a reduced central blood volume secondary to venous pooling or blood loss, and an increased inotropic...
In part I of this study, we found that the classical studies on vasovagal syncope, conducted in fit ...
In part I of this study, we found that the classical studies on vasovagal syncope, conducted in fit ...
The experience of stress is commonly associated with development of cardiovascular disease; however,...
The vasovagal response is the development of inappropriate cardiac slowing and arteriolar dilatation...
The integration of behavioral processes with changes in vagally-controlled heart rate has been the f...
VARIOUS aspects of normal and abnor-mal circulatory adjustments in health and disease have been stud...
The simple faint is secondary to hypotension and bradycardia resulting in transient loss of consciou...
This clinical case report presents synchronous physiological data from an individual in whom a spont...
The simple faint is secondary to hypotension and bradycardia resulting in transient loss of consciou...
This thesis focuses on sensing cardiovascular signals from the vagus nerve and electrically stimulat...
Distributions of accelerations and decelerations, obtained from increments of heart rate recorded du...
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the ability of patients to manifest vasovagal reactions aft...
Although vasovagal syncope (VVS) is a common clinical condition the mechanisms behind VVS remain elu...
Vasovagal responses (VVR) produce symptoms such as faintness, dizziness, weakness, lightheadedness, ...
Vasovagal syncope is a disorder of regulation in which different quantities of neural sympathetic an...
In part I of this study, we found that the classical studies on vasovagal syncope, conducted in fit ...
In part I of this study, we found that the classical studies on vasovagal syncope, conducted in fit ...
The experience of stress is commonly associated with development of cardiovascular disease; however,...
The vasovagal response is the development of inappropriate cardiac slowing and arteriolar dilatation...
The integration of behavioral processes with changes in vagally-controlled heart rate has been the f...
VARIOUS aspects of normal and abnor-mal circulatory adjustments in health and disease have been stud...
The simple faint is secondary to hypotension and bradycardia resulting in transient loss of consciou...
This clinical case report presents synchronous physiological data from an individual in whom a spont...
The simple faint is secondary to hypotension and bradycardia resulting in transient loss of consciou...
This thesis focuses on sensing cardiovascular signals from the vagus nerve and electrically stimulat...
Distributions of accelerations and decelerations, obtained from increments of heart rate recorded du...
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the ability of patients to manifest vasovagal reactions aft...
Although vasovagal syncope (VVS) is a common clinical condition the mechanisms behind VVS remain elu...
Vasovagal responses (VVR) produce symptoms such as faintness, dizziness, weakness, lightheadedness, ...
Vasovagal syncope is a disorder of regulation in which different quantities of neural sympathetic an...
In part I of this study, we found that the classical studies on vasovagal syncope, conducted in fit ...
In part I of this study, we found that the classical studies on vasovagal syncope, conducted in fit ...
The experience of stress is commonly associated with development of cardiovascular disease; however,...