. These authors contributed equally to this work. Spontaneous reinnervation after diaphragmatic paralysis due to trauma, surgery, tumors and spinal cord injuries is frequently observed. A possible explanation could be collateral reinnervation, since the diaphragm is commonly double-innervated by the (accessory) phrenic nerve. Permutation entropy (PeEn), a complexity measure for time series, may reflect a functional state of neuromuscular transmission by quantifying the complexity of interactions across neural and muscular networks. In an established rat model, electromyographic signals of the diaphragm after phrenicotomy were analyzed using PeEn quantifying denervation and reinnervation. Thirty-three anesthetized rats were unilaterally phre...
Diaphragm electromyography is a valuable technique for the recording of electrical activity of the d...
Abstract Cardiac surgery with median sternotomy causes iatrogenic damage to the funct...
We systematically study how diverse physiologic systems in the human organism dynami-cally interact ...
Spontaneous reinnervation after diaphragmatic paralysis due to trauma, surgery, tumors and spinal co...
Spontaneous reinnervation after diaphragmatic paralysis due to trauma, surgery, tumors and spinal co...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) brings great negative influence to the patients and society. Neurological l...
Midcervical spinal cord contusion injury results in tissue damage, disruption of spinal pathways, an...
The diaphragm is the major muscle involved in breathing. Innervated by the phrenic nerve, it is cont...
Electromyographic (EMG) signals from muscles in the body torso are often contaminated by electrocard...
Respiratory dysfunction is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality following traumatic spinal c...
The study assesses the strength of the causal relation along baroreflex (BR) in humans during an inc...
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The diaphragm is the most important respiratory muscle. It separates the thorax from the abdomen and...
Background Recent developments of prosthetic arm are based on the use of electromyography (EMG) sign...
Permutation entropy (PeEn) is a complexity measure that originated from dynamical systems theory. Sp...
Diaphragm electromyography is a valuable technique for the recording of electrical activity of the d...
Abstract Cardiac surgery with median sternotomy causes iatrogenic damage to the funct...
We systematically study how diverse physiologic systems in the human organism dynami-cally interact ...
Spontaneous reinnervation after diaphragmatic paralysis due to trauma, surgery, tumors and spinal co...
Spontaneous reinnervation after diaphragmatic paralysis due to trauma, surgery, tumors and spinal co...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) brings great negative influence to the patients and society. Neurological l...
Midcervical spinal cord contusion injury results in tissue damage, disruption of spinal pathways, an...
The diaphragm is the major muscle involved in breathing. Innervated by the phrenic nerve, it is cont...
Electromyographic (EMG) signals from muscles in the body torso are often contaminated by electrocard...
Respiratory dysfunction is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality following traumatic spinal c...
The study assesses the strength of the causal relation along baroreflex (BR) in humans during an inc...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The diaphragm is the most important respiratory muscle. It separates the thorax from the abdomen and...
Background Recent developments of prosthetic arm are based on the use of electromyography (EMG) sign...
Permutation entropy (PeEn) is a complexity measure that originated from dynamical systems theory. Sp...
Diaphragm electromyography is a valuable technique for the recording of electrical activity of the d...
Abstract Cardiac surgery with median sternotomy causes iatrogenic damage to the funct...
We systematically study how diverse physiologic systems in the human organism dynami-cally interact ...