Assessment of magnetic flux density properties of electromagnetic noninvasive phrenic nerve stimulations for environmental safety in an ICU environment
Abstract Diaphragm weakness affects up to 60% of ventilated patients leading to muscle atrophy, reduction of muscle fiber force via muscle fiber injuries and prolonged weaning from mechanical ventilation. Electromagnetic stimulation of the phrenic nerve can induce contractions of the diaphragm and p...
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                  | Auteurs principaux: | K. Friedrich Kuhn, Julius J. Grunow, Pascal Leimer, Marco Lorenz, David Berger, Joerg C. Schefold, Steffen Weber-Carstens, Stefan J. Schaller | 
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| Format: | article | 
| Langue: | EN | 
| Publié: | Nature Portfolio    
    
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