Objective: Patients with high cervical spinal cord injury are usually dependent on mechanical ventilation support, which, albeit life saving, is associated with complications and decreased life expectancy because of respiratory infections. Diaphragm pacing stimulation (DPS), sometimes referred to as electric ventilation, induces inhalation by stimulating the inspiratory muscles. Our objective was to highlight the indications for and some aspects of the surgical technique employed in the laparoscopic insertion of the DPS electrodes, as well as to describe five cases of tetraplegic patients submitted to the technique. Methods: Patient selection involved transcutaneous phrenic nerve studies in order to determine whether the phrenic nerves were...
Introduction: Diaphragm pacing stimulation (DPS) is a treatment method used in respiratory failure o...
Abstract—Approximately 5 % of spinal cord-injured individu-als suffer from respiratory muscle paraly...
Background Diaphragm muscle atrophy during mechanical ventilation begins within 24 h and progresses ...
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...
OBJECTIVE: The standard therapy for patients with high-level spinal cord injury is long-term mechani...
Objective: Patients with high cervical spinal cord injury are usually dependent on mechanical ventil...
Background: Patients with high spinal cord injury (SCI) are unable to breathe on their own and requi...
OBJECTIVE: The standard therapy for patients with high-level spinal cord injury is long-term mechani...
Diaphragmatic pace stimulating system (DPSS) through laparoscopic surgery technique was applied to a...
Background: Diaphragm movement is essential for adequate ventilation, and when the diaphragm is adve...
Diaphragmatic pace stimulating system (DPSS) through laparoscopic surgery technique was applied to a...
Diaphragmatic pace stimulating system (DPSS) through laparoscopic surgery technique was applied to a...
BackgroundPhrenic pacing is an alternative to positive-pressure ventilation in selected patients, mo...
OBJECTIVE: The standard therapy for patients with high-level spinal cord injury is long-term mechani...
Introduction: Diaphragm pacing stimulation (DPS) is a treatment method used in respiratory failure o...
Abstract—Approximately 5 % of spinal cord-injured individu-als suffer from respiratory muscle paraly...
Background Diaphragm muscle atrophy during mechanical ventilation begins within 24 h and progresses ...
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...
OBJECTIVE: The standard therapy for patients with high-level spinal cord injury is long-term mechani...
Objective: Patients with high cervical spinal cord injury are usually dependent on mechanical ventil...
Background: Patients with high spinal cord injury (SCI) are unable to breathe on their own and requi...
OBJECTIVE: The standard therapy for patients with high-level spinal cord injury is long-term mechani...
Diaphragmatic pace stimulating system (DPSS) through laparoscopic surgery technique was applied to a...
Background: Diaphragm movement is essential for adequate ventilation, and when the diaphragm is adve...
Diaphragmatic pace stimulating system (DPSS) through laparoscopic surgery technique was applied to a...
Diaphragmatic pace stimulating system (DPSS) through laparoscopic surgery technique was applied to a...
BackgroundPhrenic pacing is an alternative to positive-pressure ventilation in selected patients, mo...
OBJECTIVE: The standard therapy for patients with high-level spinal cord injury is long-term mechani...
Introduction: Diaphragm pacing stimulation (DPS) is a treatment method used in respiratory failure o...
Abstract—Approximately 5 % of spinal cord-injured individu-als suffer from respiratory muscle paraly...
Background Diaphragm muscle atrophy during mechanical ventilation begins within 24 h and progresses ...