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Review
. 2013:115:115-36.
doi: 10.1016/B978-0-444-52902-2.00007-2.

Testing the autonomic nervous system

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Testing the autonomic nervous system

Roy Freeman et al. Handb Clin Neurol. 2013.

Abstract

Autonomic testing is used to define the role of the autonomic nervous system in diverse clinical and research settings. Because most of the autonomic nervous system is inaccessible to direct physiological testing, in the clinical setting the most widely used techniques entail the assessment of an end-organ response to a physiological provocation. The noninvasive measures of cardiovascular parasympathetic function involve the assessment of heart rate variability while the measures of cardiovascular sympathetic function assess the blood pressure response to physiological stimuli. Tilt-table testing, with or without pharmacological provocation, has become an important tool in the assessment of a predisposition to neurally mediated (vasovagal) syncope, the postural tachycardia syndrome, and orthostatic hypotension. Distal, postganglionic, sympathetic cholinergic (sudomotor) function may be evaluated by provoking axon reflex mediated sweating, e.g., the quantitative sudomotor axon reflex (QSART) or the quantitative direct and indirect axon reflex (QDIRT). The thermoregulatory sweat test provides a nonlocalizing measure of global pre- and postganglionic sudomotor function. Frequency domain analyses of heart rate and blood pressure variability, microneurography, and baroreflex assessment are currently research tools but may find a place in the clinical assessment of autonomic function in the future.

Keywords: Autonomic testing; baroreflex assessment; cardiovascular parasympathetic function; cardiovascular sympathetic function; frequency domain analyses; heart rate variability; microneurography; quantitative direct and indirect axon reflex (QDIRT); quantitative sudomotor axon reflex (QSART); sudomotor function; sympathetic cholinergic (sudomotor) function; thermoregulatory sweat test; tilt-table testing.

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