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Impact of Acute Mental Stress on Sympathetic Nerve Activity and Regional Blood Flow in Advanced Heart Failure
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Patients with heart failure do not have augmented muscle sympathetic nerve activity responses to mental stress, despite elevated resting levels of sympathetic activity, but they do have markedly higher absolute levels of sympathetic nerve activity during mental stress as well as at rest.
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