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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: An 88-year-old man presented himself to the emergency geriatric unit with intermittent painless abdominal contraction due to phrenic nerve stimulation.
- Phrenic nerve stimulation, a rare complication of pacemaker: A case ...
The phrenic nerve stimulation is a rare complication of a...
- Phrenic nerve stimulation, a rare complication of pacemaker: A case ...
19 Μαρ 2021 · The phrenic nerve stimulation is a rare complication of a pacemaker implantation. It can be clinically nonrelevant but challenging to diagnose for those not familiar with cardiac devices...
19 Μαρ 2021 · The phrenic nerve stimulation is a rare complication of a pacemaker implantation. It can be clinically nonrelevant but challenging to diagnose for those not familiar with cardiac devices technology. Interventions: Initial setting was an axis of stimulation between distal left ventricular (LV) and right ventricular.
The present prospective electrophysiologic study showed that among the various factors evaluated the use of ice slush was associated with an eightfold higher risk for the development of phrenic nerve dysfunction after cardiac surgery.
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.
19 Μαρ 2021 · 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: An 88-year-old man presented himself to the emergency geriatric unit with intermittent painless abdominal contraction due to phrenic nerve stimulation. He has ...
Unintentional phrenic nerve stimulation (PNS) occurs frequently with internal cardiac pacemakers. 1 - 11 The proximity of the right and left branches of the phrenic nerves to the epicardium makes it possible for impulses from cardiac pacemaker leads to produce inadvertent phrenic nerve stimulation. 12 PNS has been reported in as many as 24% of p...