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Phrenic nerve pacing in two young quadriplegic ventilator-dependent patients.

作者信息

Campbell D A, Homan S D, McCulloch G A, Stern L M, Leckie W J

机构信息

Thoracic Medicine Unit, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide, SA.

出版信息

Aust N Z J Med. 1992 Oct;22(5):463-8.

PMID:1445036
Abstract

Patients who survive high cervical injury are usually dependent on mechanical ventilation and tracheostomy if the lesion above C3 is complete. We report our experience with phrenic nerve pacing (PNP) to achieve ventilator-independence in two young quadriplegic patients. A diaphragm conditioning programme, and combination of low frequency electrophrenic stimulation within each inspiratory burst and low breathing frequency enabled both patients initially to achieve continuous 24 hour ventilation independent of mechanical ventilation. One patient reverted to overnight mechanical ventilation (six hours) after three years. PNP should be considered in ventilator dependent patients with high cervical injury to achieve independence and improve quality of life.

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