Neurocardiology. An interdisciplinary area for the 80s
B. H. Natelson
This review focuses on the relations between neural structures and the
heart in the pathogenesis of severe cardiac dysfunction (namely, cardiac
arrhythmias, focal cardiac lesions, and the sudden death syndrome). After
establishing the anatomic connections between the brain and the heart and
then reviewing ways to assess the integrity of nerves to the heart, the
clinical literature relating human brain dysfunction to cardiologic
problems is reviewed. Next the experimental literature is briefly reviewed.
The organization of the information is based on whether or not the heart of
the experimental animal is normal as well as on the part of the nervous
system involved (ie, either central or peripheral). In addition, since the
effect of environmental stress on cardiac dysfunction must be modulated via
the brain, the review is briefly extended to examine the role of stress in
the production of severe cardiac dysfunction in people as well as animals.
Protective effects of beta-blockers in cerebrovascular disease
Laowattana and Oppenheimer
Neurology 2007;68:509-514.
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Cardiovascular Manifestations of Acute Intracranial Lesions: Pathophysiology, Manifestations, and Treatment
Arab et al.
J Intensive Care Med 2003;18:119-129.
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Cardiac Baroreceptor Sensitivity Predicts Long-Term Outcome After Acute Ischemic Stroke * Editorial Comment
Robinson et al.
Stroke 2003;34:705-712.
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Regional Brain Activation Due to Pharmacologically Induced Adrenergic Interoceptive Stimulation in Humans
Cameron and Minoshima
Psychosom. Med. 2002;64:851-861.
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Effects of Stroke Localization on Cardiac Autonomic Balance and Sudden Death
Tokgozoglu et al.
Stroke 1999;30:1307-1311.
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Patients With Epilepsy Who Die Suddenly Have Cardiac Disease
Natelson et al.
Arch Neurol 1998;55:857-860.
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Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity During Cold Pressor Test in Patients With Cerebrovascular Accidents
Mizushima et al.
Stroke 1998;29:607-612.
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Cardiopulmonary and Arterial Baroreflex-Mediated Control of Forearm Vasomotor Tone Is Impaired After Acute Stroke
Robinson and Potter
Stroke 1997;28:2357-2362.
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Cardiac Baroreceptor Sensitivity Is Impaired After Acute Stroke
Robinson et al.
Stroke 1997;28:1671-1676.
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Abnormal Heart Rate Variability as a Manifestation of Autonomic Dysfunction in Hemispheric Brain Infarction
Korpelainen et al.
Stroke 1996;27:2059-2063.
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Postprandial and Orthostatic Cardiovascular Changes After Acute Stroke
Robinson and Potter
Stroke 1995;26:1811-1816.
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