The Autonomic Nervous System and Heart Failure
Minneapolis VA Health Care System
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Abstract
The pathophysiology of heart failure (HF) is characterized by hemodynamic abnormalities that result in neurohormonal activation and autonomic imbalance with increase in sympathetic activity and withdrawal of vagal activity. Alterations in receptor activation from this autonomic imbalance may have profound effects on cardiac function and structure. Inhibition of the sympathetic drive to the heart through β-receptor blockade has become a standard component of therapy for HF with a dilated left ventricle because of its effectiveness in inhibiting the ventricular structural remodeling process and in prolonging life. Several devices for selective modulation of sympathetic and vagal activity have recently been…
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- Autonomic nervous system
- Sympathetic nervous system
- Heart failure
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Blockade
- Cardiology
- Neuroscience
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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