How is the Cardiac Autonomic Neuropathy Analyser used in different medical departments?
- surain Kumar
- Jan 13, 2022
- 2 min read

Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy is a serious and common complication of diabetes. Its earliest indicator is reduced heart rate variation. The rise in painless myocardial infarction cases is also because of autonomic neuropathy.
Therefore, diabetic individuals must test for cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction as part of their standard care. The Cardiac Autonomic Neuropathy Analyzer is a non-invasive, fully automated computer-based device. It is used for testing heart-rate control, blood pressure for a quantitative assessment of the Autonomic Balance and the Autonomic Nervous System.
Features
Develops real-time ECG graphs on the screen
Measures blood pressure automatically
Analyzes Heart Rate Variability (HRV) to find autonomic balance
Performs a series of six tests to analyze sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system function
Generates easy-to-understand reports with additional details and graph options for physicians
Requires 15 to 18 minutes for a complete CAN test
After testing, interpretive reports are generated immediately.
USB computer interface and Bluetooth
LED panel for clear visuals and reading
User-friendly software
Compatible with Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 operating systems
The Cardiac Autonomic Neuropathy Analyzer is portable and intends to examine the early symptoms of diabetic foot. It functions on the oscillometry principle for measuring blood pressure. Moreover, for ECG recording, it relies on the 3 electrode method. The innovative technology conducts a series of six tests to analyze sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system function.
The testing of parasympathetic nervous system function includes analysis of the following:
Deep breathing
Resting ECG
Supine to Standing
Valsalva Maneuver
The testing of sympathetic nervous system function includes analysis of the following:
Postural hypertension
Sustained handgrip
The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems play a vital role in modulating many essential functions, such as respiration and cardiac contractility. For instance, the functions of the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems are responsible for maintaining vagal tone, blood pressure, heart rate, etc.
CAN testing is suggested for individuals with diabetes for more than 10 years or small fibre neuropathy, where sensation towards hot or cold temperatures is low on the feet.



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