Autonomic dysfunctionBaroreflex sensitivityCardiovascular medicationIschemic strokeStroke may compromise cardiovascular鈥揳utonomic modulation (CAM). The longitudinal post-stroke CAM alterations remain unclear as previous studies excluded patients with cardiovascular medication. This study evaluated whether CAM ...
Autonomic Nervous SystemRespiratory Tract InfectionsVirus DiseasesBacterial InfectionsAsthmaBronchial HyperreactivityAdolescentChildIt is a well known fact that viral... D Cypcar,J Stark,RF Lemanske - 《Pediatric Clinics of North America》 被引量: 232发表: 1993年 Autonomic nervous system dysfunction and...
This brief review describes normal salivary function, potential causes of salivary dysfunction, oral health concerns associated with hyposalivation, diagnostic tests, and options for patient care. Medications can reduce salivary flow, creating the condition known as xerostomia. A major complication of ...
Autonomic dysfunction • Death • Discontinue offending antipsychotic agent • Supportive care Metabolic side effects • Weight gain • Dyslipidemia • Glucose intolerance • Diabetes • Disease-specific intervention • Statins • Metformin Anticholinergic symptoms • ↓ Salivation, bronchial...
Chen B, Yang W, Luo Y et al (2023) Non-pharmacological and drug treatment of autonomic dysfunction in multiple system atrophy: current status and future directions. J Neurol. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-023-11876-y Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Camargo Maluf F, Feder D...
Some psychiatric disorders are specifically associated with increased risk of self-harm, which can be intentional or indirect, through chaotic or risk-taking behaviour. Disorders which present with self-neglect, poor motivation or executive dysfunction may be a barrier to healthy lifestyle measures, an...
What is the treatment regime, including pharmacology, most often prescribed for type 2 diabetes? What diagnostic medicine profession uses pulse oximeters? What disease process contributes to chronic heart failure? What is atherosclerosis coronary artery disease? What is cardiac ...
Bladder management for adults with spinal cord injury: a clinical practice guideline for health-care providers. J Spinal Cord Med 2006; 29: 527–573. 7 Awad RA. Neurogenic bowel dysfunction in patients with spinal cord injury, myelome- ningocele, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease. ...
Nocturia is a common reason for interrupted sleep in post-stroke patients. These patients often have neurogenic bladder overactivity. However, little is known about the possible contribution of nocturnal polyuria in the patients. We meas... L Zhi,T Uchiyama,R Sakakibara,... - 《Autonomic Neurosc...
The dysfunction of brain-intestine axis is currently believed as a core mechanism in the incidence of FD[8]. As a typical somatopsychic disease, its sufferers would be mostly accompanied by mental disorder of anxiety and depression, with the scores of anxiety and depression obviously higher than...