Objectives: Over 30% of critically ill patients on positive-pressure mechanical ventilation have difficulty weaning from the ventilator, many of whom acquire ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction. Temporary transvenous phrenic nerve pacing using a novel electrode-bearing catheter may provide a means to prevent diaphragm atrophy, to strengthen an atrophied diaphragm, and mitigate the harms of mechanical ventilation. We tested the initial safety, feasibility, and impact on ventilation of this novel approach. Design: First-in-Humans case series. Setting: Angiogram suite. Patients: Twenty-four sedated, mechanically ventilated patients immediately prior to an elective atrial septal defect repair procedure. Interventions: A 9.5-Fr central venous catheter with 19 embedded electrodes was placed via Seldinger technique into the left subclavian vein and superior vena cava and evaluated for up to 90 minutes. The electrode combinations determined to provide best transvenous stimulation of the right and left phrenic nerves were activated in synchrony with mechanically ventilated breaths. Measurements and Main Results: One patient could not be tested for reasons unrelated to the device. In the 23 patients who underwent the full protocol, transvenous stimulation activated the diaphragm in 22 of 23 (96%) left phrenic capture attempts and 20 of 23 (87%) right phrenic capture attempts. In one subject, a congenital left-sided superior vena cava precluded right-sided capture. Significant reductions in ventilator pressure-time-product were achieved during stimulation assisted breaths in all 22 paced subjects (range, 9.9-48.6%; p < 0.001). There were no adverse events either immediately or at 2-week follow-up. Conclusions: In this First-in-Human series, diaphragm pacing with a temporary catheter was safe and effectively contributed to ventilation in conjunction with a mechanical ventilator.
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Ohio State Univ, Wexner Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol, Columbus, OH USA
Ohio State Univ, Wexner Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol, 410 10th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210 USAOhio State Univ, Wexner Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol, Columbus, OH USA
Tang, Jonathan E.
Saklayen, Samiya L.
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Saklayen, Samiya L.
Savona, Salvatore J.
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Ohio State Univ, Wexner Med Ctr, Div Cardiovasc Med, Columbus, OH USAOhio State Univ, Wexner Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol, Columbus, OH USA
Savona, Salvatore J.
Essandoh, Michael K.
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Augostini, Ralph S.
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Catholic Univ Korea, Coll Med, St Vincents Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Suwon, South KoreaCatholic Univ Korea, Seoul St Marys Hosp, Coll Med, Dept Neurosurg, Seoul 137701, South Korea
Kim, Deog-ryung
Kim, Il-sup
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Catholic Univ Korea, Coll Med, St Vincents Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Suwon, South KoreaCatholic Univ Korea, Seoul St Marys Hosp, Coll Med, Dept Neurosurg, Seoul 137701, South Korea
Kim, Il-sup
Hong, Jae Taek
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