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Differential Effects of Parasympathetic Blockade and Parasympathetic Withdrawal on Heart Rate Variability
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These data confirm that HRV reflects the character of parasympathetic modulation of the heart rate rather than parasympathetic tone per se. Furthermore, this study identifies two distinct physiologic explanations for the finding of low HRV, namely, diminished vagal discharge and resistance of cardiac muscarinic receptors to vagal discharge. Further delineation of the relationships between parasympathetic tone and HRV will allow for better understanding of the pathophysiologic derangements associated with low HRV.
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