Cw. Wong et Ch. Wang, Left stellate stimulation increases left ventricular ejection fraction in patients with essential palmar hyperhidrosis, J AUTON NER, 78(1), 1999, pp. 64-67
Left stellate stimulation increases cardiac contractility, heart rate, syst
olic blood pressure, and QT interval in experimental animals. To see if the
se changes occur in humans, we stimulated the left stellate ganglia with a
monopolar coagulation power of 5 W in 10 patients with palmar hyperhidrosis
, axillar hyperhidrosis, or both. We also stimulated the right stellate gan
glia of the other 10 patients. The mean left ventricular ejection fraction
(LVEF, measured with M-mode echocardiography), QT interval, heart rate and
systolic blood pressure of the baseline were 54.72%, 403 ms, 65/min, and 11
5 mmHg, whereas those after 45 s of left stellate stimulation were 62.84%,
434 ms, 73/min, and 123 mmHg respectively. We compared these data with thos
e of the baseline and the two-tailed P values were 0.005 for both LVEF and
QT interval, 0.052 for heart rate, and 0.050 for systolic blood pressure re
spectively (Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Ranks Test). The corresponding P-
values for those of the right stellate stimulation were 0.721, 0.203, 0.260
, and 0.326 respectively. All these suggest that the left stellate ganglia
predominate the right ones in affecting LVEF, QT interval, heart rate and s
ystolic blood pressure in humans, that left stellate stimulation increases
LVEF and prolongs QT interval significantly, and that left stellate stimula
tion accelerates heart rate and elevates systolic blood pressure marginally
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