[HTML][HTML] Ictal tachycardia: the head–heart connection

KS Eggleston, BD Olin, RS Fisher - Seizure, 2014 - Elsevier
Epileptic seizures can lead to changes in autonomic function affecting the sympathetic,
parasympathetic, and enteric nervous systems. Changes in cardiac signals are potential …

Ictal tachycardia: the head-heart connection.

KS Eggleston, BD Olin, RS Fisher - Seizure, 2014 - europepmc.org
Epileptic seizures can lead to changes in autonomic function affecting the sympathetic,
parasympathetic, and enteric nervous systems. Changes in cardiac signals are potential …

Ictal tachycardia: the head-heart connection

KS Eggleston, BD Olin, RS Fisher - Seizure, 2014 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Epileptic seizures can lead to changes in autonomic function affecting the sympathetic,
parasympathetic, and enteric nervous systems. Changes in cardiac signals are potential …

[HTML][HTML] Ictal tachycardia: The head–heart connection

KS Eggleston, BD Olin, RS Fisher - Seizure-European Journal …, 2014 - seizure-journal.com
Epileptic seizures can lead to changes in autonomic function affecting the sympathetic,
parasympathetic, and enteric nervous systems. Changes in cardiac signals are potential …

Ictal tachycardia: The head–heart connection

KS Eggleston, BD Olin, RS Fisher… - … : European Journal of …, 2014 - infona.pl
Epileptic seizures can lead to changes in autonomic function affecting the sympathetic,
parasympathetic, and enteric nervous systems. Changes in cardiac signals are potential …

[PDF][PDF] Ictal tachycardia: The head–heart connection

KS Eggleston, BD Olin, RS Fisher - Seizure, 2014 - core.ac.uk
Epilepsy affects 65 million people worldwide. Despite available treatments, more than 1
million people still suffer from seizures that severely limit their daily activities and quality of …

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KS Eggleston, BD Olin, RS Fisher - Seizure, 2014 - cir.nii.ac.jp

[PDF][PDF] Ictal tachycardia: The head–heart connection

KS Eggleston, BD Olin, RS Fisher - 2014 - cyberleninka.org
Epilepsy affects 65 million people worldwide. Despite available treatments, more than 1
million people still suffer from seizures that severely limit their daily activities and quality of …