Diaphragmatic pacemakers
Mustafa Mohamed Mokhtar Ezzeldin;
Abstract
Summary
Electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve to restore respiration was first suggested in 1783 by Hufeland who was the first person to suggest that electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve can lead to artificial respiration and can treat asphyx
Electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve to restore respiration was first suggested in 1783 by Hufeland who was the first person to suggest that electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve can lead to artificial respiration and can treat asphyx
Other data
Title | Diaphragmatic pacemakers | Other Titles | الأجهزة المنظمة للحجاب الحاجز | Authors | Mustafa Mohamed Mokhtar Ezzeldin | Keywords | Diaphragmatic pacemakers | Issue Date | 2013 | Description | Summary Electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve to restore respiration was first suggested in 1783 by Hufeland who was the first person to suggest that electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve can lead to artificial respiration and can treat asphyx |
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