Medical solutions for autonomic failure diagnosis sector - Medical / Health Care - Medical Monitoring
For over 30 years, Finapres® devices have been used by cardiologists, neurologists, physiologists and researchers to better understand autonomic failure, or dysautonomia. Many studies using Finapres devices® have been performed to show subjects’ neurological and cardiovascular reactions, including autonomic failure. Finapres® NOVA hardware and software support protocol-driven diagnosis of autonomic failure in patients and support documentation of treatment progress.
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Dysautonomia
The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) is the part of your body that controls many functions like heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, digestion etcetera. These functions are controlled unconsciously. When the ANS doesn’t function as it should, this is called Dysautonomia, Autonomic Dysfunction or Autonomic Neuropathy. Read our blog to learn more about the causes, symptoms and diagnosis of Dysautonomia!
Syncope
Syncope is defined as a transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) due to cerebral hypoperfusion, characterized by a rapid onset, short duration, and spontaneous complete recovery [2]. The software packages Autonomic Testing (AT) and Guided Autonomic Testing (GAT) of Finapres support the physician in finding the cause of syncope! To learn more about syncope, read our blog post!
POTS: Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a cardiovascular autonomic disorder characterized by an excessive heart rate increase on standing and orthostatic intolerance, without orthostatic hypotension [1]. To learn more about POTS causes and diagnosis as well as POTS treatment and its effect on the life quality of patients with POTS, read our blog post!
Symptoms of POTS
- Dizziness or light-headedness
- Shaking and sweating
- Weakness and fatigue
- Shortness of breath
- Chest pain
- Fainting
- Heart palpitations
- Headaches
- Poor sleep
Baroreceptor Sensitivity (BRS)
The ability of the baroreflex to efficiently buffer beat-to-beat changes in blood pressure is known as the baroreflex sensitivity (BRS). BRS can be used to assess cardiac autonomic function [3]. Finapres Autonomic Testing (AT) software application provides the xBRS parameter to calculate the correlation between beat-to-beat blood pressure and delayed pulse intervals! The Advanced Hemodynamics (HD) software application can also be used to derive the xBRS parameter!