Paralysis of diaphragm on one or, exceptionally, both sides is a common cause of delayed recovery and excessive morbidity following pediatric cardiac surgery. The consequences of this complication after all forms of congenital heart surgery in newborns and young infants can be potentially serious. The impact of diaphragmatic palsy on the physiology after single ventricle palliations is particularly significant. It is necessary for all professionals taking care of children with heart disease to be familiar with the etiology, diagnosis, and management of this condition. Early recognition and prompt management of diaphragmatic palsy can potentially reduce the duration of mechanical ventilation and intensive care in those who develop this compl...
Background/AimDiaphragmatic dysfunctions after pediatric cardiac surgery are not rare. The use of be...
The diaphragm is the primary muscle of respiration, and its weakness can lead to respiratory failure...
ObjectiveEventration of the diaphragm (ED) is defined as the abnormal elevation of the diaphragm. Al...
Diaphragmatic paralysis following congenital cardiac surgery is a serious complication which may inv...
Unilateral diaphragmatic palsy reduces pulmonary function by about 25% in older children and usually...
Phrenic nerve palsy is a well-known complication following cardiac surgery in children. The incidenc...
Objective: Diaphragmatic paralysis (DP) caused by phrenic nerve injury is potentially life-threateni...
AbstractObjectives: We sought to determine the prevalence and clinical impact of diaphragmatic paral...
Background: Pediatric cardiac surgery is one of the most common causes of diaphragmatic palsy (DP) i...
Diaphragmatic palsy or paralysis (DP) due to phrenic nerve injury is a rare respiratory condition wh...
ObjectivePhrenic nerve injury resulting in hemidiaphragm paresis leads to morbidity in children unde...
Background: Diaphragm is the most important part of the respiratory system. Diaphragmatic palsy foll...
Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi ...
OBJECTIVES: Phrenic nerve injury after paediatric heart surgery is associated with significant morbi...
Phrenic nerve injury is a common complication of cardiac and thoracic surgical procedures, with pote...
Background/AimDiaphragmatic dysfunctions after pediatric cardiac surgery are not rare. The use of be...
The diaphragm is the primary muscle of respiration, and its weakness can lead to respiratory failure...
ObjectiveEventration of the diaphragm (ED) is defined as the abnormal elevation of the diaphragm. Al...
Diaphragmatic paralysis following congenital cardiac surgery is a serious complication which may inv...
Unilateral diaphragmatic palsy reduces pulmonary function by about 25% in older children and usually...
Phrenic nerve palsy is a well-known complication following cardiac surgery in children. The incidenc...
Objective: Diaphragmatic paralysis (DP) caused by phrenic nerve injury is potentially life-threateni...
AbstractObjectives: We sought to determine the prevalence and clinical impact of diaphragmatic paral...
Background: Pediatric cardiac surgery is one of the most common causes of diaphragmatic palsy (DP) i...
Diaphragmatic palsy or paralysis (DP) due to phrenic nerve injury is a rare respiratory condition wh...
ObjectivePhrenic nerve injury resulting in hemidiaphragm paresis leads to morbidity in children unde...
Background: Diaphragm is the most important part of the respiratory system. Diaphragmatic palsy foll...
Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi ...
OBJECTIVES: Phrenic nerve injury after paediatric heart surgery is associated with significant morbi...
Phrenic nerve injury is a common complication of cardiac and thoracic surgical procedures, with pote...
Background/AimDiaphragmatic dysfunctions after pediatric cardiac surgery are not rare. The use of be...
The diaphragm is the primary muscle of respiration, and its weakness can lead to respiratory failure...
ObjectiveEventration of the diaphragm (ED) is defined as the abnormal elevation of the diaphragm. Al...