Cardiac Autonomic Neuropathy: Definition, Clinical Context, and Cardiology Overview
Cardiac Autonomic Neuropathy is a condition in which the autonomic nerves that regulate the heart and blood vessels become damaged or dysfunctional. It is a form of autonomic neuropathy and is most often discussed as a cardiovascular complication of systemic disease. It is commonly encountered in cardiology when evaluating unexplained tachycardia, orthostatic symptoms, exercise intolerance, or atypical ischemia symptoms. It is also relevant in perioperative and risk-assessment settings because it can alter heart rate and blood pressure responses.