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Cardiovascular Autonomic Effects of Vagus Nerve Stimulation

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Journal Clin Auton Res
Date 2017 Oct 27
PMID 29071466
Citations 13
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The vagus nerve is responsible for the parasympathetic innervation of the major thoracic and abdominal organs. It also carries sensory afferent fibres from these viscera and reaches different brain structures. These connections have proven useful in the treatment of different diseases. Afferent stimulation of the left vagus nerve is used to treat epilepsy and major depression, and stimulation of the right vagus nerve is being tried for the treatment of heart failure. The device used for the therapy delivers intermittent stimuli. It is indicated worldwide for the treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy in patients who are not appropriate candidates for respective surgery. It has also received approval for the treatment of major depression, obesity and episodic cluster headache by the Food and Drug Administration. Randomised controlled trials and prospective studies have confirmed the efficacy and safety of this therapy in epilepsy. Nevertheless, sporadic cases of ventricular asystole have been reported. To evaluate the effect of vagus nerve stimulation therapy on the autonomic nervous system, different studies that assess heart function and blood pressure changes have been conducted, although the methods employed were not homogeneous. These studies have found subtle or no significant changes in heart rate variability and blood pressure in epileptic patients. Moreover, this therapy may reduce the risk of one of the most lethal conditions in epilepsy-sudden unexpected death.

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