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The Value of Respiratory Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in Pulmonary Rehabilitation of COPD Patients
Objective To investigate the rehabilitation value of respiratory neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation. In Pulmonary Rehabilitation of COPD patients. Method 126 patients (85 males and 41 females) with stable Grade-D CODP to GOLD2017 guideline were involved in the RCT study. All cases were divided into stimulation group(n=63) and Control Group(n=63). All patients were given oxygen therapy, ...
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Yaguo launches an Innovative Medical Device
At the beginning of Chinese New Year, Beijing Yaguo Technology Co., Ltd.'s innovative medical device "Respiratory Power" respiratory neuromuscular stimulator was officially launched. "Respiratory ...
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First Patients in the U.S. Enrolled in Biosense Webster Clinical Study To Evaluate VARIPULSE™ Catheter for Atrial Fibrillation
Johnson & Johnson MedTech* announced today that Biosense Webster, Inc., a worldwide leader in the science and technology of cardiac arrhythmia treatment, enrolled the first patients in its admIRE clinical study in the United States. admIRE is a ...
Adagio Medical Announces Successful First-In-Human Cases of Pulsed Field Cryoablation for Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation
Avery Biomedical Devices’ Nextgen Diaphragm Pacing Transmitter, Spirit, Earns FDA Approval – Now Available
FARAPULSE’s Pivotal Trial to Assess Its Leading Pulsed Field Ablation System for The Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation Receives FDA Conditional Approval
First Patients Treated with Galaxy Medical’s CENTAURI Pulsed Electric Field Cardiac Ablation System
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Phrenic Nerve Stimulator
Atrostim Phrenic Nerve Stimulator (PNS) is used to stimulate the phrenic nerves of patients to maintain artificial respiration. The most common patient groups who benefit from the use of PNS are patients suffering from Respiratory Muscle Paralysis, RMP or Central Alveolar Hypoventilation, CAH. The use of PNS requires normal function of phrenic nerves and diaphragm muscle.