The combined effect of Prazosin and autogenic training on cold reactivity in Raynaud's phenomenon

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1573-3270
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Abstract Prazosin and Autogenic Training had an additive effect in attenuating vasomotor tone during an ambient cold challenge in patients with Raynaud's phenomenon. The combination of these two treatments significantly elevated finger temperature during a 16 deg C ambient exposure, while neither treatment alone was found to produce this effect. This suggests that Autogenic Training and prazosin had an additive effect on reducing peripheral vasomotor activity.
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autor Surwit, Richard S.
Allen, Lyle M.
Gilgor, Robert S.
Duvic, Madeleine
autorsonst Surwit, Richard S.
Allen, Lyle M.
Gilgor, Robert S.
Duvic, Madeleine
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notes Abstract Prazosin and Autogenic Training had an additive effect in attenuating vasomotor tone during an ambient cold challenge in patients with Raynaud's phenomenon. The combination of these two treatments significantly elevated finger temperature during a 16 deg C ambient exposure, while neither treatment alone was found to produce this effect. This suggests that Autogenic Training and prazosin had an additive effect on reducing peripheral vasomotor activity.
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shingle_author_1 Surwit, Richard S.
Allen, Lyle M.
Gilgor, Robert S.
Duvic, Madeleine
shingle_author_2 Surwit, Richard S.
Allen, Lyle M.
Gilgor, Robert S.
Duvic, Madeleine
shingle_author_3 Surwit, Richard S.
Allen, Lyle M.
Gilgor, Robert S.
Duvic, Madeleine
shingle_author_4 Surwit, Richard S.
Allen, Lyle M.
Gilgor, Robert S.
Duvic, Madeleine
shingle_catch_all_1 Surwit, Richard S.
Allen, Lyle M.
Gilgor, Robert S.
Duvic, Madeleine
The combined effect of Prazosin and autogenic training on cold reactivity in Raynaud's phenomenon
Abstract Prazosin and Autogenic Training had an additive effect in attenuating vasomotor tone during an ambient cold challenge in patients with Raynaud's phenomenon. The combination of these two treatments significantly elevated finger temperature during a 16 deg C ambient exposure, while neither treatment alone was found to produce this effect. This suggests that Autogenic Training and prazosin had an additive effect on reducing peripheral vasomotor activity.
1573-3270
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shingle_catch_all_2 Surwit, Richard S.
Allen, Lyle M.
Gilgor, Robert S.
Duvic, Madeleine
The combined effect of Prazosin and autogenic training on cold reactivity in Raynaud's phenomenon
Abstract Prazosin and Autogenic Training had an additive effect in attenuating vasomotor tone during an ambient cold challenge in patients with Raynaud's phenomenon. The combination of these two treatments significantly elevated finger temperature during a 16 deg C ambient exposure, while neither treatment alone was found to produce this effect. This suggests that Autogenic Training and prazosin had an additive effect on reducing peripheral vasomotor activity.
1573-3270
15733270
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Surwit, Richard S.
Allen, Lyle M.
Gilgor, Robert S.
Duvic, Madeleine
The combined effect of Prazosin and autogenic training on cold reactivity in Raynaud's phenomenon
Abstract Prazosin and Autogenic Training had an additive effect in attenuating vasomotor tone during an ambient cold challenge in patients with Raynaud's phenomenon. The combination of these two treatments significantly elevated finger temperature during a 16 deg C ambient exposure, while neither treatment alone was found to produce this effect. This suggests that Autogenic Training and prazosin had an additive effect on reducing peripheral vasomotor activity.
1573-3270
15733270
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Surwit, Richard S.
Allen, Lyle M.
Gilgor, Robert S.
Duvic, Madeleine
The combined effect of Prazosin and autogenic training on cold reactivity in Raynaud's phenomenon
Abstract Prazosin and Autogenic Training had an additive effect in attenuating vasomotor tone during an ambient cold challenge in patients with Raynaud's phenomenon. The combination of these two treatments significantly elevated finger temperature during a 16 deg C ambient exposure, while neither treatment alone was found to produce this effect. This suggests that Autogenic Training and prazosin had an additive effect on reducing peripheral vasomotor activity.
1573-3270
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