Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy attenuates reflex tachycardia during head-up tilt in lightly anesthetized patients with essential plamar hyperhidrosis
Journal of Anesthesia | |
Publisher | Springer Japan |
ISSN | 0913-8668 (Print) 1438-8359 (Online) |
Issue | Volume 16, Number 1 / February, 2002 |
The increase in heart rate in response to HUT (head-up tilt) was significantly reduced after surgery in the ETS group (from 34 ± 18 to 14 ± 11 beats·min−1; P <>−1; P = 0.911). Orthostatic hypertension disappeared completely after ETS (from 5 of 11 to none of 11 patients; P = 0.035), whereas the prevalence of orthostatic hypotension increased significantly after ETS (from 3 of 11 to 9 of 11 patients; P = 0.030). In the control group, the prevalence of neither orthostatic hypertension nor orthostatic hypotension changed after surgery.