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155 related items for PubMed ID: 11320546

  • 1. [Elevation of the diaphragma after cardiac surgery].
    Sarnowski W, Kulesza J, Ponizyński A, Dyszkiewicz W.
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  • 4. Phrenic nerve paresis associated with the use of iced slush and the cooling jacket for topical hypothermia.
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  • 8. [Phrenic nerve injury following coronary artery bypass surgery: its clinical implication and management].
    Ando M, Endo M, Nishida H, Tomioka H, Sodenaga Y, Koyanagi H.
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  • 9. An important cause of dyspnea after coronary artery bypass grafting: phrenic nerve paralysis.
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  • 10. Phrenic nerve palsy after topical cardiac hypothermia.
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  • 11. Topical Ice Slush Adversely Affects Sniff Nasal Inspiratory Force After Coronary Bypass Surgery.
    Nazer RI, Albarrati AM.
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  • 12. Etiology and prevention of topical cardiac hypothermia-induced phrenic nerve injury and left lower lobe atelectasis during cardiac surgery.
    Wheeler WE, Rubis LJ, Jones CW, Harrah JD.
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  • 14. [Phrenic nerve paralysis associated with the use of ice slush for topical hypothermia during open heart surgery--the effect of cardiac insulation pad and two case reports of severe patients].
    Ohteki H, Itoh T, Suda H, Horita K, Ueno T, Minato N, Sakurai J, Natsuaki M, Watanabe K.
    Kokyu To Junkan; 1988 Oct 14; 36(10):1145-50. PubMed ID: 2854653
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  • 16. Phrenic nerve trauma and cardiac surgery.
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  • 17. Phrenic nerve and diaphragm function following open heart surgery: a prospective study with and without topical hypothermia.
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  • 18. Bilateral phrenic nerve palsy associated with open-heart surgery.
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  • 19. The possible risk for strokes complicating cardiac surgery in patients with intraoperative hypothermia.
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  • 20. Phrenic nerve injury following cardiac surgery: a review.
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