Recently published articles and abstracts regarding Central Sleep Apnea and Heart Failure
Ponikowski P., et al., Central Sleep Apnea Events are Terminated by Phrenic Nerve Stimulation, JACC 2010;55:10A
Lynn M., et al., Chronic Feasibility of Transvenous Phrenic Nerve Stimulation in Canines, Poster Presentation at Heart Rhythm Society-May 2010
Augostini R., et al., Feasibility of Transvenous Left Phrenic Nerve Stimulation for Periodic Breathing in Heart Failure Patients, Poster Presentation at Heart Rhythm Society-May 2010
James K., et al., Transvenous Ventilation Monitoring using Transthoracic Impedance and a Novel Lead Placement, Poster Presentation at Heart Rhythm Society-May 2010
Ponikowski P., et al., The Clinical Safety and Efficacy of Overnight Transvenous Unilateral Phrenic Nerve Stimulation A Multi-Center Feasibilty Trial, Presented at European Society of Cardiology Heart Failure-May 2010
Cardiac Concepts, Inc., Chronic Evaluation of the RespiCardiaTM System, Poster Presentation at European Society of Cardiology Heart Failure-May 2010
Khayat R. et al., A Novel Approach Using Phrenic Nerve Stimulation to Treat Central Sleep Apnea: First-In-Man Experience, Presented at Sleep-June 2010
Augostini R. et al., Right Phenic Nerve Stimulation for Apnea in Heart Failure Patients Using a Novel Intravenous Lead, Poster Presentation at Heart Failure Society of America-September 2010
Hasan A. et al., Comparison of Right and Left Unilateral Phrenic Nerve Stimulation in the Termination of Central Sleep Apnea Events, Poster Presentation at Heart Failure Society of America-September 2010
Jagielski D., et al., Identification of the Left Pericardiophrenic Vein During Cardiac Procedures, Poster Presentaiton at Heart Failure Society of America-September 2010
Westland R., et al., Anatomical Variations of the Left Pericardiophrenic Vein and Related Vascular Structures, Poster Presentaiton at Heart Failure Society of America-September 2010
Abraham W., et al., Results of Chronic Phrenic Nerve Stimulation Using the RespiCardiaTM System are Comparable to Acute Results in the Improvement of Central Sleep Apnea: First In Man Experience, American Heart Association-November 2010
