SummaryDiaphragm paralysis may occur after traumatic phrenic nerve injury. Here we report three patients in whom right hemi-diaphragmatic paralysis developed after cardiac radiofrequency ablation. We hypothesise that local focused thermal energy at the time of the ablation may have caused direct neuronal damage by axonal coagulation necrosis. The prognosis for this type of injury may be reasonably good; two of the three patients fully recovered diaphragm function by 1 year
<div>Phrenic nerve paralysis is not an uncommon problem (1), and it can cause diaphragm paralysis.<b...
Diaphragmatic paralysis is a pathology characterized by the elevation of a plastic and inactive atro...
A 62-year-old man was admitted to the emergency department with chronic dysphagia and lower b...
SummaryDiaphragm paralysis may occur after traumatic phrenic nerve injury. Here we report three pati...
We describe a case of permanent right diaphragm paralysis following a radiofrequency cardiac ablatio...
AbstractWe present a case report of a patient with a history of diaphragmatic rupture who had persis...
Phrenic nerve palsy (PNP) is a well-known complication of cardiac surgery or jugular/subclavian vein...
We reported an unusual case of symptomatic diaphragmatic paralysis in an elderly patient with progre...
ObjectivePhrenic nerve injury resulting in hemidiaphragm paresis leads to morbidity in children unde...
Phrenic nerve palsy has been recognized as a complication of catheter ablation with a prevalence of ...
Objective: Diaphragmatic paralysis (DP) caused by phrenic nerve injury is potentially life-threateni...
Phrenic nerve injury (PNI) is a rare complication of catheter ablation therapy, most commonly observ...
SummaryBackgroundLong-term functional outcome of diaphragm paralysis is largely unknown.MethodsA ret...
© 2006 American College of Cardiology FoundationObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to character...
AbstractObjectives: We sought to determine the prevalence and clinical impact of diaphragmatic paral...
<div>Phrenic nerve paralysis is not an uncommon problem (1), and it can cause diaphragm paralysis.<b...
Diaphragmatic paralysis is a pathology characterized by the elevation of a plastic and inactive atro...
A 62-year-old man was admitted to the emergency department with chronic dysphagia and lower b...
SummaryDiaphragm paralysis may occur after traumatic phrenic nerve injury. Here we report three pati...
We describe a case of permanent right diaphragm paralysis following a radiofrequency cardiac ablatio...
AbstractWe present a case report of a patient with a history of diaphragmatic rupture who had persis...
Phrenic nerve palsy (PNP) is a well-known complication of cardiac surgery or jugular/subclavian vein...
We reported an unusual case of symptomatic diaphragmatic paralysis in an elderly patient with progre...
ObjectivePhrenic nerve injury resulting in hemidiaphragm paresis leads to morbidity in children unde...
Phrenic nerve palsy has been recognized as a complication of catheter ablation with a prevalence of ...
Objective: Diaphragmatic paralysis (DP) caused by phrenic nerve injury is potentially life-threateni...
Phrenic nerve injury (PNI) is a rare complication of catheter ablation therapy, most commonly observ...
SummaryBackgroundLong-term functional outcome of diaphragm paralysis is largely unknown.MethodsA ret...
© 2006 American College of Cardiology FoundationObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to character...
AbstractObjectives: We sought to determine the prevalence and clinical impact of diaphragmatic paral...
<div>Phrenic nerve paralysis is not an uncommon problem (1), and it can cause diaphragm paralysis.<b...
Diaphragmatic paralysis is a pathology characterized by the elevation of a plastic and inactive atro...
A 62-year-old man was admitted to the emergency department with chronic dysphagia and lower b...