Perioperative management of the patient with chronic spinal cord injury using bilateral diaphragmatic pacemaker. Clinical case

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2021-09-01

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Sepulveda Haro, E.
Diaz Crespo, J.
Romero Molina, S.
Escalona Belmonte, J. J.
Guerrero Orriach, J. L.
Cruz Manas, J.

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Gobierno de navarra
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Patients with chronic spinal cord injury suffer from a number of pathophysiological alterations that can lead to important morbidity and mortality in the perioperative period. The diaphragmatic pacemaker is a device that enables pulmonary ventilation in patients with high cervical cord injuries and provides them with a better quality of life when compared to mechanical ventilation. We present here the clinical case of a patient with chronic spinal cord injury who used a diaphragmatic pacemaker, and who was scheduled for percutaneous nephrolithotomy and double-J stent implantation. The anesthesiologist should know the pathophysiological situation of these patients in order to provide a safe perioperatory care.

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Pacemaker, Phrenic nerve, Spinal cord inju-ries, Perioperative period, Implanted electrodes

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