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pro vyhledávání: '"Pasi P. Talonen"'
Autor:
Pasi P. Talonen, Arne Sæterhaug, Gerhard A. Baer, Marc Decramer, G. Michael Davis, Richard Harlid, Wolter Vincken, Debra E. Weese-Mayer, Christoph Kuenzle, Charles G. Alex, Honesto Garrido Garcia, Anna S. Kenny, Johannes G. Schöber, Susan A. Hauptman, Jean M. Silvestri, John A. Elefteriades, Jack W. Lipton, John W.H. Watt, Gerhard Exner, William T. Peruzzi, Michel N. Ilbawi
Publikováno v:
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology. 19:1311-1319
We sought to determine the international experience with the quadripolar diaphragm pacer system and to test two hypotheses: the incidence of pacer complications would be (1) increased among pediatric as compared to adult patients; and (2) highest amo
Autor:
Michael R. Swenson, Louis Cornacchia, Peter D. Donofrio, James W. Albers, Gerhard A. Baer, Weikko Häkkinen, Pasi P. Talonen, Y. Jammes, Jesse A. Lawrence, E. Peter Bosch, Bakkiam Subbiah, Mark A. Ross
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 14:1033-1037
Publikováno v:
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing. 28:31-37
Sequential stimulation during one muscle contraction of several compartments of a motor nerve, using multiple-electrodes, allows individual nerve-muscle compartments to be stimulated at fairly low frequencies. This provides time for recovery even dur
Publikováno v:
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 69:401-402
Autor:
Francis C. Wells, Pasi P. Talonen, Gerhard A. Baer, John M. Shneerson, Hannu Markkula, Gerhard Exner
Publikováno v:
Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE. 13(8)
A multi-channel phrenic nerve stimulator developed in Tampere has been implanted into seven patients with C2-tetraplegia and into three patients with central sleep apneas. Six bipolar cuff electrodes were implanted bilaterally into the neck. Two four
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 19:1169-1170
Publikováno v:
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing. 21:21-30
An electrical stimulation system for bilateral diaphragm pacing was constructed. The stimulator instrument comprises a transmitter and two implantable receivers and nerve electrodes. An optimised transcutaneous link system is described which utilises
Publikováno v:
Journal of biomedical engineering. 5(2)
Most of the complications during intratracheal jet ventilation for laryngomicroscopy are due to the unnoticed wearing off of laryngeal muscle relaxation. Recovering laryngeal muscle function will, by slightly narrowing the size of the glottis, influe