BezoldJarischreflexvasovagalsyncope

Thereflexproducessympatheticwithdrawalleavingthevagaloutputrelativelyunopposed,causingvasodilatation,hypotension,bradycardia,andultimately ...,2022年5月20日—TheBezold-Jarischreflex(BJR)wasinitiallyusedaneponymforthetriadofresponses(apnea,bradycardia,andhypotension)following ...,由JACampagna著作·2003·被引用407次—TheBJRisnotsyn-onymouswithvasovagalsyncope,andthereisnoevi-dencethatthecardioinhibi...

Bezold-Jarisch Reflex

The reflex produces sympathetic withdrawal leaving the vagal output relatively unopposed, causing vasodilatation, hypotension, bradycardia, and ultimately ...

Bezold

2022年5月20日 — The Bezold-Jarisch reflex (BJR) was initially used an eponym for the triad of responses (apnea, bradycardia, and hypotension) following ...

Clinical Relevance of the Bezold

由 JA Campagna 著作 · 2003 · 被引用 407 次 — The BJR is not syn- onymous with vasovagal syncope, and there is no evi- dence that the cardioinhibitory receptors or the BJR per se have a primary role in this ...

relationship to vasovagal syncope and the Bezold

由 SM Kinsella 著作 · 2001 · 被引用 428 次 — This change is triggered by reduced cardiac venous return as well as through affective mechanisms such as pain or fear. It is probably mediated in part via ...

relationship to vasovagal syncope and the Bezold±Jarisch ...

由 SM Kinsella 著作 · 2001 · 被引用 428 次 — The Bezold±Jarisch reflex overlaps with vasovagal syncope. It was initially described as a bradycardic response to injection of various alkaloid compounds ...

relationship to vasovagal syncope and the Bezold

由 SM Kinsella 著作 · 2001 · 被引用 428 次 — This change is triggered by reduced cardiac venous return as well as through affective mechanisms such as pain or fear. It is probably mediated in part via ...

The Bezold-Jarisch reflex revisited

由 AL Mark 著作 · 1983 · 被引用 898 次 — These effects promote reflex bradycardia, vasodilation and hypotension (Bezold-Jarisch reflex) and also modulate renin release and vasopressin secretion.

Vagal sensory neurons mediate the Bezold

由 JW Lovelace 著作 · 2023 · 被引用 11 次 — The Bezold–Jarisch reflex (BJR), first described in 1867, is a cardioinhibitory reflex that is speculated to be mediated by vagal sensory ...