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It may present with palpitations in younger patients with preserved diastolic function, less dependent on atrial contraction, and with symptoms of congestive heart failure in patients with hypertension or cardiomyopathy, where controlled heart rate and atrial "kick" are of paramount importance to ventricular filling.
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NEB/VAL is not superior to NEB alone in controlling heart rate, blood pressure, or ACRPP.
The other factors controlling heart rate are the sympathetic nerves, which speed it up, and those that slow it down, the parasympathetic nerves.
Objective: To compare 2 different doses of intravenous nicardipine versus placebo to control heart rate and blood pressure responses to emergence and extubation.
It is concluded that there is a population of paraventricular-spinal oxytocin neurones that excite cardiac sympathetic preganglionic neurones controlling heart rate.
ANS, with its main two branches, sympathetic and parasympathetic, may be considered as a coordinated neuronal network which controls heart rate continually.
According to a recent article in the Times, psychologists have determined that "the mechanics of facial muscle movement are closely tied to the autonomic nervous system, which controls heart rate, breathing, and other vital involuntary functions".
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of intravenous (IV) nicardipine versus esmolol in controlling heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) responses to emergence and extubation.
By Gwyneth Cravens The New Yorker, January 30 , 1984P. 25 According to a recent article in the Times, psychologists have determined that "the mechanics of facial muscle movement are closely tied to the autonomic nervous system, which controls heart rate, breathing, and other vital involuntary functions".
The team tested different laser energies to find the safest and most effective one for controlling heart rate.
Orthostatic hypotension, when it's severe and frequent, can indicate a dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system that controls heart rate and other "automatic" functions like breathing, digestion and body temperature, most of which are eventually affected by MSA.
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