Vagus Nerve Stimulation - Staats, Peter; Ayata, Cenk; Lerman, Imanuel;(ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9780128169964
ISBN10:0128169966
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:428 pages
Size:276x215 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: Approx. 200 illustrations (200 in full color)
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Vagus Nerve Stimulation

 
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The vagus nerve is one of the most important, yet most under-appreciated structures of the human body. It is the tenth cranial nerve innervating many of the visceral structures of the human body. It has been called the "wandering” nerve, given its ubiquitous and meandering course throughout the body. The major branch of the parasympathetic nervous system, it optimizes the body's state of rest, relaxation and recovery and is necessary to optimize health. It is a counterbalance to the sympathetic nervous system, which regulates the body's fight or flight response. Containing over 160,000 fibers, it has both afferent and efferent branches, providing information to the brain on the status of the body's organs. The brain then sends signals back down the vagus nerve to optimize bodily functions. Vagus nerve stimulation is a new frontier in medicine, tapping into the body's intrinsic capability to optimize an organ's function, control systemic inflammation and modify diseases without drugs. The use of non-implanted vagus nerve stimulators has made it possible to move neuromodulation up the treatment continuum, and has facilitated access for clinical evaluation and treatment. Scientists now have the ability to translate the basic science into clinical practice without the need for surgical intervention. Vagus Nerve Stimulation serves as a compendium of current knowledge about stimulating the vagus nerve in many different disease states. Chapters include applications to neurologic conditions, psychiatric conditions, inflammatory conditions, metabolic disease, reperfusion injuries, long covid, cardiac disease and even optimizing performance in healthy individuals.

Table of Contents:
1. The Vagus nerve, a potent unrecognized modulator of disease and health

Section 2: Basic Science
2. Vagus Nerve Anatomy
3. CNS - neurotransmitters
4. CNS - hyperexcitability and Pain
5. CNS - inflammation
7. Peripheral and Splenic - inflammation
8. Liver/Pancreas/kidneys/WAT - metabolic
9. Gut - inflammation
10. Platelets - hemostasis
11. Vagus Nerve Stimulation Approaches in the cervical spine and head
12. Vagus Nerve stimulation approaches in the viscera

Section 3: Neurologic Conditions
13. VNS for Seizure Disorders
14. VNS for Cluster Headaches
15. VNS for Migraine Headaches (Alan Rapaport) include menstrual migraine
16. VNS for Rare Headache Conditions (SUNCT/SUNA/HC/NDPH
17. VNS for Concussion post traumatic headache and Traumatic brain injury

Section 4: Evolving therapy for neurologic conditions
18. VNS for Acute Ischemic Stroke and prevention
19. VNS for Stroke Recovery
20. VNS for Tinnitus
21. VNS To affect Aneurysm growth
22. VNS for Alzheimer's, Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinsons Disease
23. VNS for Cognitive Enhancement
24. VNS for Complex regional Pain Syndrome

Section 5: Psychiatric and Somatic Conditions
25. VNS for Depression
26. VNS for Anxiety
27. VNS for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
28. VNS for Fibromyalgia
29. VNS for Visceral Pain
30. VNS for TMD

Section 6: Conventional Inflammatory Conditions
31. VNS and Sepsis
32. VNS and Rheumatoid Arthritis
33. VNS and Sjogren's Disease, Psoriasis and Atopic Dermatitis and Scleroderma
34. VNS and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
35. VNS and Gastroparesis and Ileus
36. VNS and Asthma and cough
37. VNS and Anaphylaxis

Section 7: Metabolic Disease
38. VNS and Diabetes and HTN
39. VNS and NAFLD-NASH
40. VNS and Obesity
41. VNS and Hyperlipidemia

Section 8: Reperfusion Injury
42. VNS and Renal reperfusion injury
43. VNS and Vasculitis Coagulation Syndromes / Cardiac Disease an Multisystem disorders
44. VNS and Hemophilia and bleeding disorders
45. VNS and Myocardial infarction arrhythmia and heart failure
46. The Vagus nerve and cancer protection