AbstractImplanted phrenic nerve stimulation is a technique restoring spontaneous breathing in patients with respiratory control failure, leading to being dependent on mechanical ventilation. This is the case for quadriplegic patients with a high spinal cord injury level and for patients with congenital central hypoventilation syndrome. The electrophysiological diaphragm explorations permits better patient selection, confirming on the one hand a definite issue with central respiratory command and on the other hand the integrity of diaphragmatic phrenic nerves. Today there are two different phrenic stimulation techniques: the quadripolar intrathoracic stimulation and the bipolar intradiaphragmatic stimulation. Both techniques allow patients t...
OBJECTIVE: The standard therapy for patients with high-level spinal cord injury is long-term mechani...
OBJECTIVE: The standard therapy for patients with high-level spinal cord injury is long-term mechani...
BackgroundPhrenic pacing is an alternative to positive-pressure ventilation in selected patients, mo...
AbstractImplanted phrenic nerve stimulation is a technique restoring spontaneous breathing in patien...
Abstract—Approximately 5 % of spinal cord-injured individu-als suffer from respiratory muscle paraly...
The international workshop held in November 1999 at the Spinal Cord Injured Centre of the BG- trauma...
The international workshop held in November 1999 at the Spinal Cord Injured Centre of the BG- trauma...
Long- term ventilator dependence in patients with neurogenic hypoventilation is associated with sign...
Background Diaphragm muscle atrophy during mechanical ventilation begins within 24 h and progresses ...
BackgroundPhrenic pacing is an alternative to positive-pressure ventilation in selected patients, mo...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of unilateral diaphragmatic reinnervation in h...
Objective: Patients with high cervical spinal cord injury are usually dependent on mechanical ventil...
Abstract Background Diaphragm atrophy and dysfunction is a major problem among critically ill patien...
The authors present a case of functional improvement of diaphragmatic paralysis in extensive high sp...
Abstract—Electrical stimulation has been used for over 25 years to restore breathing to patients wit...
OBJECTIVE: The standard therapy for patients with high-level spinal cord injury is long-term mechani...
OBJECTIVE: The standard therapy for patients with high-level spinal cord injury is long-term mechani...
BackgroundPhrenic pacing is an alternative to positive-pressure ventilation in selected patients, mo...
AbstractImplanted phrenic nerve stimulation is a technique restoring spontaneous breathing in patien...
Abstract—Approximately 5 % of spinal cord-injured individu-als suffer from respiratory muscle paraly...
The international workshop held in November 1999 at the Spinal Cord Injured Centre of the BG- trauma...
The international workshop held in November 1999 at the Spinal Cord Injured Centre of the BG- trauma...
Long- term ventilator dependence in patients with neurogenic hypoventilation is associated with sign...
Background Diaphragm muscle atrophy during mechanical ventilation begins within 24 h and progresses ...
BackgroundPhrenic pacing is an alternative to positive-pressure ventilation in selected patients, mo...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of unilateral diaphragmatic reinnervation in h...
Objective: Patients with high cervical spinal cord injury are usually dependent on mechanical ventil...
Abstract Background Diaphragm atrophy and dysfunction is a major problem among critically ill patien...
The authors present a case of functional improvement of diaphragmatic paralysis in extensive high sp...
Abstract—Electrical stimulation has been used for over 25 years to restore breathing to patients wit...
OBJECTIVE: The standard therapy for patients with high-level spinal cord injury is long-term mechani...
OBJECTIVE: The standard therapy for patients with high-level spinal cord injury is long-term mechani...
BackgroundPhrenic pacing is an alternative to positive-pressure ventilation in selected patients, mo...