2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.autneu.2011.03.001
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Squatting test: A posture to study and counteract cardiovascular abnormalities associated with autonomic dysfunction

Abstract: word count = 225 words SUMMARYThe squatting test is an active posture manoeuvre that imposes one of the most potent orthostatic stresses. In normal subjects, the changes in blood pressure and heart rate are transient because of appropriate baroreflex homeostasis and do not provoke symptoms.However, in various pathological conditions, both the increase in blood pressure during squatting and the decrease in blood pressure during standing may be more important and sustained, potentially leading to complaints and … Show more

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“…In normal, healthy subjects, cardiac output increases over the first 5 s after standing from squatting position due to compression of the leg and abdominal vessels. Rapid (within 15-20 s) BP recovery implies baroreflex stimulation [8], which is associated with tachycardia and secondary peripheral vasoconstriction [12,15]. Propranolol can markedly attenuate reflex tachycardia in normal subjects, suggesting that sympathetic activation plays a key role in this abrupt HR rise [17].…”
Section: Haemodynamic Changes During Squatting and The Squat-stand Trmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In normal, healthy subjects, cardiac output increases over the first 5 s after standing from squatting position due to compression of the leg and abdominal vessels. Rapid (within 15-20 s) BP recovery implies baroreflex stimulation [8], which is associated with tachycardia and secondary peripheral vasoconstriction [12,15]. Propranolol can markedly attenuate reflex tachycardia in normal subjects, suggesting that sympathetic activation plays a key role in this abrupt HR rise [17].…”
Section: Haemodynamic Changes During Squatting and The Squat-stand Trmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, careful analysis of BP and HR changes during the transitions from standing to squatting and, even more interesting, from squatting to standing, provides invaluable information [8]. The squat test can be used to assess autonomic dysfunction especially through calculation ofthe so-called baroreflex gain [12,15]. Our research group [16], as with others [13,17,18], was particularly interested in applying this original potent posture test to assess diabetic CAN.…”
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“…However, alterations in baroreflex function with age may explain the higher risk of postural hypotension in elderly people [2]. Furthermore, several pathological entities may be associated with autonomic disorders and dysregulation of BP homoeostasis leading to orthostatic hypotension and syncope as most obvious adverse events [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It aims at summarizing all the pertinent data published in the literature when using this active postural test to assess baroreflex sensitivity. This careful analysis of physiological changes during the transition from standing to squatting and from squatting to standing is a prerequisite before considering corresponding changes in subjects with autonomic dysfunction, such as diabetic patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%