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  lüll Four faces of baroreflex failure: hypertensive crisis, volatile hypertension,  orthostatic tachycardia, and malignant vagotonia Ketch T; Biaggioni I; Robertson R; Robertson DCirculation  2002[May]; 105 (21): 2518-23BACKGROUND: The baroreflex normally serves to buffer blood pressure against  excessive rise or fall. Baroreflex failure occurs when afferent baroreceptive  nerves or their central connections become impaired. In baroreflex failure, there  is loss of buffering ability, and wide excursions of pressure and heart rate  occur. Such excursions may derive from endogenous factors such as stress or  drowsiness, which result in quite high and quite low pressures, respectively.  They may also derive from exogenous factors such as drugs or environmental  influences. METHODS AND RESULTS: Impairment of the baroreflex may produce an  unusually broad spectrum of clinical presentations; with acute baroreflex  failure, a hypertensive crisis is the most common presentation. Over succeeding  days to weeks, or in the absence of an acute event, volatile hypertension with  periods of hypotension occurs and may continue for many years, usually with some  attenuation of pressor surges and greater prominence of depressor valleys during  long-term follow-up. With incomplete loss of baroreflex afferents, a mild  syndrome of orthostatic tachycardia or orthostatic intolerance may appear.  Finally, if the baroreflex failure occurs without concomitant destruction of the  parasympathetic efferent vagal fibers, a resting state may lead to malignant  vagotonia with severe bradycardia and hypotension and episodes of sinus arrest.  CONCLUSIONS: Although baroreflex failure is not the most common cause of the  above conditions, correct differentiation from other cardiovascular disorders is  important, because therapy of baroreflex failure requires specific strategies,  which may lead to successful control.|*Baroreflex/physiology[MESH]|*Posture[MESH]|Autonomic Nervous System Diseases/diagnosis[MESH]|Blood Pressure[MESH]|Diagnosis, Differential[MESH]|Heart Rate[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Hypertension/diagnosis/*etiology/therapy[MESH]|Tachycardia/diagnosis/*etiology/therapy[MESH]|Vagus Nerve Diseases/diagnosis/*etiology/therapy[MESH] |