Summary:
Electrocardiography entertains a centennial anniversary, but it still remains the basic and widely
used examination method in heart diseases. Its important position remains even within the framework
of basic clinical research, where it represents a starting parameter for the evaluation of
other more sophisticated methods of examination. The strengthening of basic research and rapid
application of the obtained knowledge in clinical practice were the main reasons for the foundation
of the “Laboratory for Research of Blood Circulation Control”. The laboratory is particularly
engaged in investigating the influence of autonomous nervous system (ANS) in pathophysiology,
diagnostics and therapy of cardiovascular diseases. ANS plays an important role in the regulation
of blood pressure. It has been already sufficiently proved that disorders in ANS function, especially
a superfluous increase in the sympathicus activity, significantly participates in the origin and
progression of many serious cardiovascular diseases. In spite of the fact that the sympathicus
function has been explored relatively in detail, there is still markedly less information on the
parasympathicus function. The research in the sympathicus function has been made possible
particularly due to the evolution of microneurography. This method makes it possible to directly
evaluate the frequency and intensity of nervous impulses, discharge from the brain to the vessels
of skeletal muscles. There is still no similar available method for the investigation of parasympathicus.
The authors therefore presently investigate a direct short-term and long-term influence
of parasympathicus in the blood pressure control by means of implantable vagus stimulator.
Key words:
Autonomous nervous system - Sympathicus - Parasympathicus - ECG - Heart rate -
Blood pressure - Breathing
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