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Fundamental Considerations in Pacing of the Diaphragm for Chronic Ventilatory Insufficiency: A Multi‐Center Study

WILLIAM W.L. GLENN*, ROBERT T. BROUILLETTE, BEZALEL DENTZ, HARALD FODSTAD, CARL E. HUNT, THOMAS G. KEENS, H. MICHAEL MARSH, SANGAM PANDE, DAVID G. PIEPGRAS, R. GRAHAM VANDERLINDEN

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Abstract

Records were reviewed of 477 patients who had diaphragm pacemakers implanted for treatment of chronic hypoventilation. Three groups were established for comparison. (1) Center group: 165 patients operated on in six medical centers participating in a cooperative study; (2) Noncenter group, sufficient data available: 203 patients operated on by surgeons with experience limited to a few cases; (3) Nonstudy group, minimal data available: 109 patients operated on as in group 2; vital statistics only were contributed. The protocol for data gathering was comprised of 154 major variables. Basic data on age, sex, diagnosis and etiology were analyzed for homogenicity of data among the groups. A comprehensive analysis of the pacing methods, complication and results fom the Center group yielded information on the early experience with diaphragm pacing important to its future application.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2121-2127
Number of pages7
JournalPacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
Volume11
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1988

Keywords

  • diaphragm
  • diaphragm pacing
  • electrical stimulation
  • hypoventilation
  • phrenic nerve
  • ventilatory insufficiency

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