Background Diaphragm muscle atrophy during mechanical ventilation begins within 24 h and progresses rapidly with significant clinical consequences. Electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerves using invasive electrodes has shown promise in maintaining diaphragm condition by inducing intermittent diaphragm muscle contraction. However, the widespread application of these methods may be limited by their risks as well as the technical and environmental requirements of placement and care. Non-invasive stimulation would offer a valuable alternative method to maintain diaphragm health while overcoming these limitations. Methods We applied non-invasive electrical stimulation to the phrenic nerve in the neck in healthy volunteers. Respiratory press...
International audienceBackground: Few specific methods are available to reduce the risk of diaphragm...
Abstract Background Diaphragm dysfunction is defined by a value of twitch tracheal pressure in respo...
Objective: Patients with high cervical spinal cord injury are usually dependent on mechanical ventil...
Background: Diaphragm muscle atrophy during mechanical ventilation begins within 24 h and progresses...
Abstract Background Diaphragm atrophy and dysfunction is a major problem among critically ill patien...
Background: Ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction occurs rapidly following the onset of mechanica...
Background: Ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction occurs rapidly following the onset of mechanica...
Background Every year, more than 2.5 million critically ill patients in the ICU are dependent on me...
Diaphragm stimulation technology is used in the second-line treatment of respiratory failure due to ...
Patients in intensive care units (ICU) who require mechanical ventilation (MV) for more than a week ...
International audienceMechanical ventilation is a prominent lifesaving treatment. It is, however, as...
International audienceMechanical ventilation is a prominent lifesaving treatment. It is, however, as...
International audienceMechanical ventilation is a prominent lifesaving treatment. It is, however, as...
International audienceMechanical ventilation is a prominent lifesaving treatment. It is, however, as...
Objective: In the critically ill, respiratory muscle strength usually has been assessed by measuring...
International audienceBackground: Few specific methods are available to reduce the risk of diaphragm...
Abstract Background Diaphragm dysfunction is defined by a value of twitch tracheal pressure in respo...
Objective: Patients with high cervical spinal cord injury are usually dependent on mechanical ventil...
Background: Diaphragm muscle atrophy during mechanical ventilation begins within 24 h and progresses...
Abstract Background Diaphragm atrophy and dysfunction is a major problem among critically ill patien...
Background: Ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction occurs rapidly following the onset of mechanica...
Background: Ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction occurs rapidly following the onset of mechanica...
Background Every year, more than 2.5 million critically ill patients in the ICU are dependent on me...
Diaphragm stimulation technology is used in the second-line treatment of respiratory failure due to ...
Patients in intensive care units (ICU) who require mechanical ventilation (MV) for more than a week ...
International audienceMechanical ventilation is a prominent lifesaving treatment. It is, however, as...
International audienceMechanical ventilation is a prominent lifesaving treatment. It is, however, as...
International audienceMechanical ventilation is a prominent lifesaving treatment. It is, however, as...
International audienceMechanical ventilation is a prominent lifesaving treatment. It is, however, as...
Objective: In the critically ill, respiratory muscle strength usually has been assessed by measuring...
International audienceBackground: Few specific methods are available to reduce the risk of diaphragm...
Abstract Background Diaphragm dysfunction is defined by a value of twitch tracheal pressure in respo...
Objective: Patients with high cervical spinal cord injury are usually dependent on mechanical ventil...