Suggest Treatment For Breathing Difficulty While Having Phrenic Nerve Damage
Diaphragm pacing?
Detailed Answer:
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I have read your question and understand your concerns.
Phrenic nerve damage and its consequences are difficult to treat.
If the paralysis of diaphragm and phrenic nerve damage was unilateral, treatment consists on preventing any pulmonary infection/ dysfunction, and respiratory physical therapy.
Surgical plication of affected diaphragm also helps in respiratory function improvement.
If there is a bilateral diaphragm paralysis and phrenic nerve damage, mechanical ventilation is considered first if breathing starts to be compromised.
Diaphragm (or phrenic nerve) pacing is a possibility in selected patients.
Discuss with your husband's Doctor about these issues.
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