Autonomic control of skin microvessels: assessment by power spectrum of photoplethysmographic waves.
1. Although it is well known that the microvessels of the skin constantly undergo spontaneous variations in volume, the significance of these rhythmic changes remains uncertain. 2. In 10 healthy males and in 15 patients in intensive care, we assessed the origin of the autonomic influences on spontan...
Main Authors: | Bernardi, L, Radaelli, A, Solda, P, Coats, A, Reeder, M, Calciati, A, Garrard, C, Sleight, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1996
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