Abstract

The autonomic nervous system (ANS) coordinates multiple reflex actions which are essential for life. The tests employed to evaluate the ANS provide valuable information of the functional state of these reflex arcs. The ideal test should be simple to perform, noninvasive, reproducible, sensitive, specific, safe, and appropriate for longitudinal studies. The availability of computer-based techniques has facilitated the electrophysiological assessment of ANS-mediated reflexes. The information provided by autonomic testing must be analyzed in combination with the clinical history and physical examination of the patient, allowing for a hypothesis that can be tested. Properly performed and interpreted, ANS testing can be used to confirm the presence of an ANS disturbance and the involved functional pathways, as well as the extent, intensity, and site of injury. This chapter describes the most important electrophysiological tests used to evaluate the ANS control of cardiovascular reflexes and sweat gland activity.

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