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Case Reports
. 1980 Nov;61(11):528-31.

Serial phrenic nerve conduction studies in candidates for diaphragm pacing

  • PMID: 7436714
Case Reports

Serial phrenic nerve conduction studies in candidates for diaphragm pacing

J S Lieberman et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1980 Nov.

Abstract

Serial phrenic nerve conduction studies in 3 patients with high cervical cord injuries have demonstrated a pattern of function that changes with time. Nerves may be responsive initially and may then become unresponsive only to have responses reappear at a later date. Before a final decision is made about phrenic nerve viability prior to diaphragm pacing, serial studies should be carried out for at least 6 weeks postinjury on initially responsive nerves, and for at least 2 years postinjury on nonresponsive nerves or those with a changing functional pattern.

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