Diaphragmatic Pacing in Neuromuscular Respiratory Failure

Autores
García Morato, Joaquín; de Vito, Eduardo
Año de publicación
2004
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inglés
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Descripción
Electrical activation of the diaphragm is a technology that allows the treatment of selected forms of respiratory failure. The diaphragmatic pacing is carried out by an implanted electrode and receiver with a pocket or tabletop external transmitter. The device electrically stimulates the phrenic nerves to contract the diaphragm rhythmically. The main indication for diaphragm pacing is for ventilator-dependent subjects after high cervical cord injury and patients with central alveolar hypoventilation. The clinical requirements are stable clinical condition and intact phrenic nerves, diaphragms, and lungs. In most patients, a training period is required to provoke a gradual conditioning effect, improving endurance to diaphragmatic fatigue. A cooperative patient, supportive family and friends, and a skilled care team are paramount conditions. Diaphragmatic pacing probably does not lengthen life, but it can increase the quality of life. Tracheostomy is usually required to overcome upper airway obstruction. Poor results are related to inadequate selection of patients, complications related to implantation, system failure, inappropriate pacing schedule, inadequate follow-up, or lack of patient compliance or family support. The long-term results of diaphragm pacing demonstrate its usefulness both in adult and pediatric patients when applied in the correct circumstances.
Fil: García Morato, Joaquín. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas; Argentina
Fil: de Vito, Eduardo. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay; Argentina
Materia
diaphragmatic pacing
quadriplegia,
central alveolar hypoventilation
conditioning
respiratory failure
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diaphragmatic Pacing in Neuromuscular Respiratory Failure
title Diaphragmatic Pacing in Neuromuscular Respiratory Failure
spellingShingle Diaphragmatic Pacing in Neuromuscular Respiratory Failure
García Morato, Joaquín
diaphragmatic pacing
quadriplegia,
central alveolar hypoventilation
conditioning
respiratory failure
title_short Diaphragmatic Pacing in Neuromuscular Respiratory Failure
title_full Diaphragmatic Pacing in Neuromuscular Respiratory Failure
title_fullStr Diaphragmatic Pacing in Neuromuscular Respiratory Failure
title_full_unstemmed Diaphragmatic Pacing in Neuromuscular Respiratory Failure
title_sort Diaphragmatic Pacing in Neuromuscular Respiratory Failure
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv García Morato, Joaquín
de Vito, Eduardo
author García Morato, Joaquín
author_facet García Morato, Joaquín
de Vito, Eduardo
author_role author
author2 de Vito, Eduardo
author2_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv diaphragmatic pacing
quadriplegia,
central alveolar hypoventilation
conditioning
respiratory failure
topic diaphragmatic pacing
quadriplegia,
central alveolar hypoventilation
conditioning
respiratory failure
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Electrical activation of the diaphragm is a technology that allows the treatment of selected forms of respiratory failure. The diaphragmatic pacing is carried out by an implanted electrode and receiver with a pocket or tabletop external transmitter. The device electrically stimulates the phrenic nerves to contract the diaphragm rhythmically. The main indication for diaphragm pacing is for ventilator-dependent subjects after high cervical cord injury and patients with central alveolar hypoventilation. The clinical requirements are stable clinical condition and intact phrenic nerves, diaphragms, and lungs. In most patients, a training period is required to provoke a gradual conditioning effect, improving endurance to diaphragmatic fatigue. A cooperative patient, supportive family and friends, and a skilled care team are paramount conditions. Diaphragmatic pacing probably does not lengthen life, but it can increase the quality of life. Tracheostomy is usually required to overcome upper airway obstruction. Poor results are related to inadequate selection of patients, complications related to implantation, system failure, inappropriate pacing schedule, inadequate follow-up, or lack of patient compliance or family support. The long-term results of diaphragm pacing demonstrate its usefulness both in adult and pediatric patients when applied in the correct circumstances.
Fil: García Morato, Joaquín. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas; Argentina
Fil: de Vito, Eduardo. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay; Argentina
description Electrical activation of the diaphragm is a technology that allows the treatment of selected forms of respiratory failure. The diaphragmatic pacing is carried out by an implanted electrode and receiver with a pocket or tabletop external transmitter. The device electrically stimulates the phrenic nerves to contract the diaphragm rhythmically. The main indication for diaphragm pacing is for ventilator-dependent subjects after high cervical cord injury and patients with central alveolar hypoventilation. The clinical requirements are stable clinical condition and intact phrenic nerves, diaphragms, and lungs. In most patients, a training period is required to provoke a gradual conditioning effect, improving endurance to diaphragmatic fatigue. A cooperative patient, supportive family and friends, and a skilled care team are paramount conditions. Diaphragmatic pacing probably does not lengthen life, but it can increase the quality of life. Tracheostomy is usually required to overcome upper airway obstruction. Poor results are related to inadequate selection of patients, complications related to implantation, system failure, inappropriate pacing schedule, inadequate follow-up, or lack of patient compliance or family support. The long-term results of diaphragm pacing demonstrate its usefulness both in adult and pediatric patients when applied in the correct circumstances.
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