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5 Javaheri S., et al. Effects Of Transvenous Phrenic Nerve Stimulation On Central Sleep Apnea And Sleep Architecture: The 5 Year Analysis [abstract]. CHEST. 2020. Important Safety Information ...
Transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation (TPNS) therapy is both safe and effective for patients with central sleep apnea, according to research presented at the CHEST Annual Meeting held virtually ...
HOUSTON -- Use of transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation (TPNS) was linked to a five-fold higher chance of better clinical outcomes for patients with central sleep apnea and heart failure ...
Five-year data show sustained safety and efficacy outcomes after implantation of a transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation device in adults with moderate to severe central sleep apnea. The remed ...
“Transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation continues to deliver remarkable results, giving clinicians and patients confidence in the long-term safety and efficacy of the therapy.” Tweet this ...
Heart Failure Society of America Source Reference: Costanzo MR, et al "Transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation in patients with central sleep apnea: 5-year safety and efficacy results" HFSA 2020.
ZOLL’s rem edē System is an implantable transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation therapy for the treatment of adults with moderate to severe Central Sleep Apnea (CSA).
Electrical stimulation, either through an implantable pacemaker-like device or externally via a defibrillator-type of device, shows promise in getting people who overdose on opioids breathing again.
“So, they don't have to remember — the brain doesn't have to produce those signals— the phrenic nerve stimulator will take care of it, just like how we use pacemakers to pace the heart.
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