Increased peripheral chemosensitivity is linked to impaired autonomic control and baroreflex inhibition in chronic heart failure, highlighting a potential pathophysiological mechanism.
A link between increased peripheral chemosensitivity and impaired autonomic control, including baroreflex inhibition, is demonstrated. The clinical importance of this phenomenon warrants further investigation.
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