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Acute Autonomic Nervous System Response to Direct Sacral Nerve Root Stimulation in Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction: A New Approach to Understand the Mechanism of Action of Sacral Nerve Modulation.

Xavier BiardeauAnne WojtanowskiSam TilborghsJulien De JonckheerePatrick VermerschStefan De Wachter
Published in: The Journal of urology (2024)
Direct stimulation of SNR is responsible for a significant increase in ANS and relative parasympathetic nervous system activity, with a greater effect observed when the stimulation was delivered closer to the SNR. These results shed light on potential mechanisms underlying sacral nerve modulation, particularly regarding the treatment of ANS dysregulation in lower urinary tract dysfunction.
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