Mechanical ventilation or phrenic nerve stimulation for treatment of spinal cord injury-induced respiratory insufficiency
Study design: Prospective clinical study of two treatments. Objective: To compare mechanical ventilation (MV) with phrenic nerve stimulation (PNS) for treatment of respiratory device-dependent (RDD) spinal cord-injured (SCI) patients. Setting: Department for spinal cord-injured patients of an insura...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Spinal cord 2008-11, Vol.46 (11), p.738-742 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Study design:
Prospective clinical study of two treatments.
Objective:
To compare mechanical ventilation (MV) with phrenic nerve stimulation (PNS) for treatment of respiratory device-dependent (RDD) spinal cord-injured (SCI) patients.
Setting:
Department for spinal cord-injured patients of an insurance-company-run trauma hospital in Hamburg, Germany.
Methods:
Prospective data collection of treatment-related data over 20 years.
Results:
In total, 64 SCI-RDD patients were treated during the study period. Of these, 32 of the patients with functioning phrenic nerves and diaphragm muscles were treated with PNS and 32 patients with destroyed phrenic nerves were mechanically ventilated. Incidence of respiratory infections (RIs per 100 days) prior to use of final respiratory device was equal in both groups, that is (median (interquartile range)) 1.43 (0.05–3.92) with PNS and 1.33 (0.89–2.21) with MV (
P
=0.888); with final device in our institution it was 0 (0–0.92) with PNS and 2.07 (1.49–4.19) with MV (
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ISSN: | 1362-4393 1476-5624 |
DOI: | 10.1038/sc.2008.43 |