Subjects: Patients aged 19 and older who are currently in the ICU and undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation. Methods: The study involves performing non-invasive repetitive phrenic nerve stimulation in ICU patients on mechanical ventilation. Stimulation protocol: The intensity and position of phrenic nerve stimulation were individualized. The frequency was set to 10Hz, 15Hz, and 20Hz. The duration of stimulation was adjusted according to the set inspiration time of mechanical ventilation.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
5
Phrenic nerve electrical stimulation with different stimulation intensity and frequency
Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
Maximum diaphragm thickness during phrenic nerve repetitive stimulation
Maximum diaphragm thickness (mm)
Time frame: Measured one time between 48 hours after intubation and before extubation.
Change in diaphragm thickness before and during phrenic nerve repetitive stimulation
Change of diaphragm thickness (mm)
Time frame: Measured one time between 48 hours after intubation and before extubation.
Amplitude of the phrenic nerve compound motor action potential during phrenic nerve repetitive stimulation
CMAP amplitude (mV)
Time frame: Measured one time between 48 hours after intubation and before extubation.
Area of the phrenic nerve compound motor action potential during phrenic nerve repetitive stimulation
CMAP area (ms\*mV)
Time frame: Measured one time between 48 hours after intubation and before extubation.
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