Evaluating the Nerves That Control Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, and Circulation
Autonomic Nervous System Test
Autonomic Nervous System Test
At Caceres Medical Group, we provide Autonomic Nervous System testing, also
called ANS testing, to help evaluate how well the body’s automatic nerve system is
functioning.
The autonomic nervous system controls important body functions that happen without
conscious effort, including heart rate, blood pressure, sweating, digestion, circulation,
and the body’s response to standing, breathing, and stress.
ANS testing can provide useful information for patients with dizziness, fainting, diabetes,
neuropathy, abnormal heart rate response, blood pressure changes, or symptoms
suggesting autonomic dysfunction.
What Is an Autonomic Nervous System Test?
An Autonomic Nervous System test is a non-invasive evaluation that measures how
the nerves controlling automatic body functions respond to different maneuvers.The test may evaluate:
- Heart rate variability
- Blood pressure response
- Circulation response
- Autonomic balance
- Nerve function related to diabetes or neuropathy
- Body response to deep breathing, posture change, or other controlled maneuvers
This test helps the physician understand whether the autonomic nervous system is
functioning normally or whether there may be evidence of autonomic dysfunction.
How Is the Test Done?
ANS testing is performed in our office and is generally painless.
During the test:
- You will sit or lie comfortably.
- Sensors may be placed to monitor heart rate, blood pressure, and other body responses.
- You may be asked to breathe deeply or follow specific breathing instructions.
- You may be asked to change position, such as moving from lying to sitting or standing, depending on the protocol.
- The equipment records how your body responds during the test.
- The physician reviews the results as part of your medical evaluation.
The test is non-invasive and does not require needles or radiation.
Common Indications for ANS Testing
ANS testing may be medically appropriate for patients with:
- Diabetes mellitus
- Suspected diabetic autonomic neuropathy
- Dizziness upon standing
- Syncope or near-syncope
- Orthostatic hypotension
- Unexplained palpitations
- Abnormal heart rate variability
- Peripheral neuropathy symptoms
- Numbness, tingling, or burning of the feet
- Unexplained weakness or fatigue
- History of falls possibly related to dizziness
- Blood pressure instability
- Certain neurological conditions
- Monitoring of autonomic function in selected patients
Benefits of In-Office ANS Testing
Having ANS testing available in our office allows for:
- Convenient evaluation of autonomic symptoms
- Objective information about heart rate and blood pressure response
- Assessment of possible diabetic autonomic neuropathy
- Better understanding of dizziness or fainting symptoms
- Improved evaluation of patients with diabetes and neuropathy
- Coordination with cardiovascular and internal medicine care
- Guidance for further testing, treatment, or referral when needed
If additional evaluation is needed, your physician may recommend EKG, cardiac
monitoring, echocardiography, laboratory testing, neurological evaluation, vascular
testing, or referral to a specialist.
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For evaluation of dizziness, fainting, diabetes-related nerve symptoms, blood pressure
instability, or possible autonomic dysfunction, please contact Caceres Medical Group.
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