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- W2000861419 abstract "Objective To study the incidence of phrenic neuropathy following coronary artery bypass grafting and determine long-term outcome. Design Prospective observational. Setting Surgical ICU in a university hospital, out-patient follow-up. Patients Ninety-two consecutive patients undergoing open heart surgery. Interventions None. Measurements Chest radiographs (CXR) 48 to 72 h postoperatively, ultrasonography of diaphragm, phrenic nerve conduction studies, diaphragmatic electromyogram, each repeated every 1 to 3 months until normal. Main results Seventy-eight of 92 (78 percent) patients had abnormal radiographs, 42 of 78 (54 percent) with abnormal CXRs had abnormal diaphragm motion, 24 of 42 (57 percent) with abnormal motion had phrenic neuropathy. Patients with normal diaphragm motion improved faster than those without; patients with normal nerve conduction (and abnormal motion) improved faster than those with abnormal nerve conduction. Conclusions Phrenic neuropathy is relatively common if sensitive tests are utilized for diagnosis. Nerve conduction studies can predict duration of morbidity. Most patients have low morbidity and recover fully. Abnormal diaphragm motion alone is not diagnostic of phrenic nerve injury. To study the incidence of phrenic neuropathy following coronary artery bypass grafting and determine long-term outcome. Prospective observational. Surgical ICU in a university hospital, out-patient follow-up. Ninety-two consecutive patients undergoing open heart surgery. None. Chest radiographs (CXR) 48 to 72 h postoperatively, ultrasonography of diaphragm, phrenic nerve conduction studies, diaphragmatic electromyogram, each repeated every 1 to 3 months until normal. Seventy-eight of 92 (78 percent) patients had abnormal radiographs, 42 of 78 (54 percent) with abnormal CXRs had abnormal diaphragm motion, 24 of 42 (57 percent) with abnormal motion had phrenic neuropathy. Patients with normal diaphragm motion improved faster than those without; patients with normal nerve conduction (and abnormal motion) improved faster than those with abnormal nerve conduction. Phrenic neuropathy is relatively common if sensitive tests are utilized for diagnosis. Nerve conduction studies can predict duration of morbidity. Most patients have low morbidity and recover fully. Abnormal diaphragm motion alone is not diagnostic of phrenic nerve injury." @default.
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- W2000861419 title "Incidence and Natural History of Phrenic Neuropathy Occurring During Open Heart Surgery" @default.
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