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  1. PMCID: PMC7982205 PMID: 33725981. Abstract. Rationale: The phrenic nerve stimulation (PNS) is a rare complication after pacemaker setting. We report a case report that describes this complication and how it can be resolved. Patient concerns:

  2. Involuntary muscle contraction caused by extracardiac stimulation is a rare complication induced by a pacemaker. We report a case who developed sudden onset diaphragmatic contractions during general anesthesia caused by a DDD mode pacemaker.

  3. 19 Μαρ 2021 · Rationale: The phrenic nerve stimulation (PNS) is a rare complication after pacemaker setting. We report a case report that describes this complication and how it can be resolved.

  4. Marco et al 10 demonstrated that the contact of the phrenic nerve with ice for 30 to 60 min resulted in nerve paralysis lasting for 6 to 28 days. The pathologic examination showed a spectrum of injuries extending from mild demyelination to severe axonal fragmentation.

  5. 19 Μαρ 2021 · Rationale: The phrenic nerve stimulation (PNS) is a rare complication after pacemaker setting. We report a case report that describes this complication and how it can be resolved.

  6. 23 Φεβ 2023 · Phrenic nerve stimulation is a potential CIEDs complication, particularly in case of CRT with left ventricular pacing, due to the anatomic contiguity of the phrenic nerve to the lateral wall of the left ventricle.

  7. pacemaker lead in close proximity to the phrenic nerve. To prevent phrenic stimulation, a silastic patch can be sewn over the area of the pacing electrode to shield it from the nerve. This simple technique prevents dia-phragm contraction and has not interfered with long-term pacemaker lead function. (Ann Thorac Surg 2003;76:1757–8)

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