Kim J H, Manuelidis E E, Glen W W, Kaneyuki T
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1976 Oct;72(4):602-8.
Phrenic nerves were obtained at autopsy from 7 patients with chronic ventilatory insufficiency. One or both nerves had been subjected to electrical stimulation to pace the diaphragm for about 2 months to 4 years. Sections of the nerves made from above, at the level of, and below the site of application of the cuff electrode were studied microscopically. In most specimens, focal areas of demyelination were seen ranging from severity from swelling and fragmentation of isolated fibers to focal myelin destruction with phagocytic activity and total removal of myelin with fibrosis. Some axone loss was seen. The fact that the nerves from 2 patients, each stimulated for about 2 years, showed no changes suggests that injury to the nerve was not caused by the electrical stimuli but rather was secondary to the technique of application and fixation of the cuff electrode to the nerve.
在尸检时从7例慢性通气功能不全患者获取膈神经。一条或两条神经均接受电刺激以使膈肌起搏约2个月至4年。对在袖带电极应用部位上方、该部位水平以及下方制作的神经切片进行显微镜检查。在大多数标本中,可见脱髓鞘的局灶性区域,其严重程度从孤立纤维的肿胀和断裂到伴有吞噬活性的局灶性髓鞘破坏以及髓鞘纤维化完全消失不等。可见一些轴突损失。2例患者的神经各自接受约2年刺激后未显示变化,这一事实表明神经损伤并非由电刺激引起,而是继发于袖带电极应用和固定于神经的技术。