Autonomic dysfunction in the ICU patient
- 1 October 2001
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Current Opinion in Critical Care
- Vol. 7 (5), 314-322
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00075198-200110000-00002
Abstract
The sympathetic-parasympathetic balance may be altered in critically ill patients. Assessment of autonomic function provides information concerning prognosis, pathogenesis, and treatment strategies in ICU-relevant disorders. Proven tools are heart rate variability, baroreflex sensitivity, and, with limitations, cardiac chemoreflex sensitivity. New nonlinear methods are being evaluated that may predict risk more precisely in critically ill patients. This article summarizes application of these tools in the ICU. In addition, a model is introduced for investigating the impaired autonomic function in multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and sepsis, integrating extrinsic mechanisms and factors that are intrinsic to the cardiac tissue. By this combined approach, the authors hope to gain insight into the pathogenesis of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. New pathophysiologic concepts are needed for the development of treatment strategies for this life-threatening disease.Keywords
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