What is the optimal orthostatic stress to diagnose orthostatic hypotension? Satish R. Raj EDITORIAL Pages: 67 - 68
Vasovagal fainting as an evolutionary remnant of the fight against hemorrhage Marcel Levi EDITORIAL Pages: 69 - 70
What is the minimum duration of head-up tilt necessary to detect orthostatic hypotension? Jade A. GehrkingStacy M. HinesPhillip A. Low RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 71 - 75
Symptoms of autonomic failure in Parkinson’s disease: prevalence and impact on daily life Christiane MagerkurthRita SchnitzerStefan Braune RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 76 - 82
Cerebral autoregulation is temporarily disturbed in the early recovery phase after dynamic resistance exercise Andreas KochM. IversH. Rieckert RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 83 - 91
Cross-spectral analysis of cardiovascular variables in supine diabetic patients G GulliBruno FattorMario Marchesi RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 92 - 98
Does peripheral nerve degeneration affect circulatory responses to head-up tilt in spinal cord-injured individuals? Jan T. GroothuisCécile R. L. BootMaria T. E. Hopman RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 99 - 106
Interval training in elderly men increases both heart rate variability and baroreflex activity Vincent PichotFrédéric RocheJean-Claude Barthélémy RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 107 - 115
The body mass index and level of resection José Ribas Milanez de CamposNelson WoloskerSérgio Almeida de Oliveira RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 116 - 120
Changes in central venous pressure with vasoactive drug injections in humans Elizabeth A. MartinNisha Charkoudian SHORT COMMUNICATION Pages: 121 - 125
6th International Symposium on Sympathetic Surgery (ISSS) 4th–6th May 2005 University Campus Vienna Austria Vienna Medical Academy, c/o Maria Rathgeb, Alser Strasse 4, 1090 Vienna, Austria, Tel.: +43-1/4051383-16, Fax: +43-1/4078274, E-Mail: isss2005@medacad.org ISSS-ABSTRACTS Pages: 130 - 145