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This book presents the concepts underlying the measurement of parasympathetic and sympathetic (P&S) activity in the autonomic nervous system and the application of these measurements in the development of therapeutic guidelines for treating dysfunctions in these processes. It provides an overview of the anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry of the autonomic nervous system; details general clinical applications of P&S monitoring that are independent of specialty or disease; presents the pathophysiology of P&S dysfunction in specific disorders, expected test results, therapeutic options, and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents the concepts underlying the measurement of parasympathetic and sympathetic (P&S) activity in the autonomic nervous system and the application of these measurements in the development of therapeutic guidelines for treating dysfunctions in these processes. It provides an overview of the anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry of the autonomic nervous system; details general clinical applications of P&S monitoring that are independent of specialty or disease; presents the pathophysiology of P&S dysfunction in specific disorders, expected test results, therapeutic options, and expected outcomes; and includes case studies and longitudinal studies that demonstrate the major concepts for the common diseases for which P&S monitoring is recommended. Clinical Autonomic Dysfunction enables clinicians to improve patient outcomes by identifying and treating clinical problems related to autonomic nervous system disorders.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Colombo, PhDDepartment of CardiologyDrexel University College of MedicinePhiladelphia, PA, USAANSAR Medical Technologies, Inc.Philadelphia, PA, USA Rohit Arora, MD, FACC, FAHA, FACP, FSCAIDepartment of MedicineCaptain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care CenterDepartment of CardiologyThe Chicago Medical SchoolNorth Chicago, IL, USA Nicholas L. DePace, MD, FACCDepartment of CardiologyHahnemann HospitalDrexel University College of MedicinePhiladelphia, PA, USAAaron I. Vinik, MD, PhD, FCP, MACPDepartment of MedicineNeuroendocrine UnitEastern Virginia Medical School,Strelitz Diabetes Research CenterNorfolk, VA, USA
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"This is a multiauthored summary of accumulated data on the physiology and clinical implications of changes in autonomic nervous system function. It is intended as a how-to book for practicing clinicians. Practitioners in cardiology, critical care, or resuscitation medicine, or primary care providers with an interest in autonomic nervous system function are an appropriate audience for this work ... ." (David J. Dries, Doody's Book Reviews, February, 2015)