Non‐invasive phrenic nerve stimulation to avoid ventilator‐induced diaphragm dysfunction in critical care
Artificial Organs2022Vol. 46(10), pp. 1988–1997
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Conor Keogh, Francisco Saavedra, Sebastián Dubó, Pablo Aqueveque, Paulina Ortega-Bastidas, Britam Gómez, Enrique Germany, Daniela Pinto, Rodrigo Osorio, Francisco Pastene, Adrian Poulton, Jonathan C. Jarvis, Brian Andrews, James J. FitzGerald
Abstract
This opens the possibility of non-invasive systems, requiring minimal specialist skills to set up, for maintaining diaphragm function in the intensive care setting.
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