Correlation between sonographic morphology and function of the cervical vagus nerves

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Correlation between sonographic morphology and function of the cervical vagus nerves. / Pelz, Johann; Belau, Elena; Menze, Ina; Woost, Timo B.; Classen, Joseph; Weise, David.

in: AUTON NEUROSCI-BASIC, Jahrgang 2019, Nr. 220, 102552, 2019.

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Pelz, J, Belau, E, Menze, I, Woost, TB, Classen, J & Weise, D 2019, 'Correlation between sonographic morphology and function of the cervical vagus nerves', AUTON NEUROSCI-BASIC, Jg. 2019, Nr. 220, 102552. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autneu.2019.05.004

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Pelz, J., Belau, E., Menze, I., Woost, T. B., Classen, J., & Weise, D. (2019). Correlation between sonographic morphology and function of the cervical vagus nerves. AUTON NEUROSCI-BASIC, 2019(220), [102552]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autneu.2019.05.004

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@article{03462a0289f34652b64c9d80ee26733d,
title = "Correlation between sonographic morphology and function of the cervical vagus nerves",
abstract = "The heart receives parasympathetic and to a lesser degree sympathetic input via the vagus nerve. Here, we investigated whether morphological changes of the cervical vagus nerves (VN) as assessed by high-resolution ultrasound (HRUS) correlated with the autonomic cardiac innervation. Measurement of heart rate variability (HRV) and HRUS of the VNs were performed in 88 healthy subjects (50 female; mean age 56 ± 18  years). HRV parameters and the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the VNs correlated both inversely with age. We also found an inverse correlation between the left VN-CSA and HRV as well as parasympathetic parameters. The results imply an asymmetric parasympathetic (vagal) innervation of the heart.",
author = "Johann Pelz and Elena Belau and Ina Menze and Woost, {Timo B.} and Joseph Classen and David Weise",
year = "2019",
doi = "10.1016/j.autneu.2019.05.004",
language = "English",
volume = "2019",
journal = "AUTON NEUROSCI-BASIC",
issn = "1566-0702",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "220",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Correlation between sonographic morphology and function of the cervical vagus nerves

AU - Pelz, Johann

AU - Belau, Elena

AU - Menze, Ina

AU - Woost, Timo B.

AU - Classen, Joseph

AU - Weise, David

PY - 2019

Y1 - 2019

N2 - The heart receives parasympathetic and to a lesser degree sympathetic input via the vagus nerve. Here, we investigated whether morphological changes of the cervical vagus nerves (VN) as assessed by high-resolution ultrasound (HRUS) correlated with the autonomic cardiac innervation. Measurement of heart rate variability (HRV) and HRUS of the VNs were performed in 88 healthy subjects (50 female; mean age 56 ± 18  years). HRV parameters and the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the VNs correlated both inversely with age. We also found an inverse correlation between the left VN-CSA and HRV as well as parasympathetic parameters. The results imply an asymmetric parasympathetic (vagal) innervation of the heart.

AB - The heart receives parasympathetic and to a lesser degree sympathetic input via the vagus nerve. Here, we investigated whether morphological changes of the cervical vagus nerves (VN) as assessed by high-resolution ultrasound (HRUS) correlated with the autonomic cardiac innervation. Measurement of heart rate variability (HRV) and HRUS of the VNs were performed in 88 healthy subjects (50 female; mean age 56 ± 18  years). HRV parameters and the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the VNs correlated both inversely with age. We also found an inverse correlation between the left VN-CSA and HRV as well as parasympathetic parameters. The results imply an asymmetric parasympathetic (vagal) innervation of the heart.

UR - https://www.autonomicneuroscience.com/article/S1566-0702(18)30223-6/fulltext

U2 - 10.1016/j.autneu.2019.05.004

DO - 10.1016/j.autneu.2019.05.004

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

VL - 2019

JO - AUTON NEUROSCI-BASIC

JF - AUTON NEUROSCI-BASIC

SN - 1566-0702

IS - 220

M1 - 102552

ER -