kylmäaltistuskoe
Kylmäaltistuskoe, also known as the cold pressor test, is a laboratory procedure used to assess an individual's physiological response to cold stimuli. This test typically involves immersing a limb, usually a hand or foot, into ice-cold water for a short duration, often one to three minutes. Throughout the test, various physiological parameters are monitored, including blood pressure, heart rate, and subjective pain perception.
The primary purpose of the kylmäaltistuskoe is to evaluate the sympathetic nervous system's reactivity. The sudden
In clinical settings, the kylmäaltistuskoe can be used to investigate conditions associated with autonomic dysfunction, such