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Arterial Baroreflex - E-Learning

The arterial baroreflex is one of the main mechanisms by which short term blood pressure is controlled. In the tutorial below the function of the arterial baroreflex is outlined. This tutorial is part of the module for syncope specialists.

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Overview of Tutorials

  • Introduction
  • Short Term Blood Pressure Regulation
  • Arterial Baroreflex
  • Reflex Syncope
  • Orthostatic Hypotension
  • Initial Orthostatic Hypotension
  • Presyncopal Symptoms & Signs
  • Syncopal Symptoms & Signs
  • Postsyncopal Symptoms & Signs
  • Afferent Baroreflex Failure
  • Psychogenic Pseudosyncope
  • Tutorial: initial evaluation
  • Tutorial: tilt table testing
  • Tutorial 18: Prevention and therapy of reflex syncope

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