How to Implant a Phrenic Nerve Stimulator for Treatment of Central Sleep Apnea?

JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY(2019)

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Background Central sleep apnea (CSA) is a breathing disorder caused by the intermittent absence of central respiratory drive. Transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation is a new therapeutic option, recently approved by the FDA , for the treatment of CSA. Objective To describe the technique used to implant the transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation system (the remede System, Respicardia, Inc). Methods The remede System is placed in the pectoral region, typically on the right side. A single stimulation lead is placed in either the left pericardiophrenic vein (PPV) or the right brachiocephalic vein (RBC). A sensing lead is placed into the azygous vein to detect respiration. Results In the remede System Pivotal trial, 147 of 151 (97%) patients were successfully implanted with the system. Sixty-two percent of stimulation leads were placed in the PPV and 35% in the RBC. Mean procedure time was 2.7 +/- 0.8 hours and 94% of patients were free from implant-related serious adverse events through 6 months. Conclusion In patients with CSA, transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation is an effective and safe therapy with an implant procedure similar to that of cardiac implantable electronic devices.
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central sleep apnea,phrenic nerve,phrenic nerve stimulation,transvenous stimulation
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