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There are no established measures for the primary prevention of | There are no established measures for the primary prevention of diaphragamtic paralysis. owever the incidence of diaphragmatic paralysis is less in off pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAB) compared to conventional CABG. | ||
==Primary Prevention== | ==Primary Prevention== | ||
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*There are no available vaccines against diaphragmatic paralysis. | *There are no available vaccines against diaphragmatic paralysis. | ||
*Proper treatment of underlying diseases and infections. | *Proper treatment of underlying diseases and infections. | ||
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Overview
There are no established measures for the primary prevention of diaphragamtic paralysis. owever the incidence of diaphragmatic paralysis is less in off pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAB) compared to conventional CABG.
Primary Prevention
- There are no established measures for the primary prevention of diaphragmatic paralysis. However the incidence of diaphragmatic paralysis is less in off pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAB) compared to conventional CABG[1]
- There are no available vaccines against diaphragmatic paralysis.
- Proper treatment of underlying diseases and infections.
References
- ↑ Mehta Y, Vats M, Singh A, Trehan N (July 2008). "Incidence and management of diaphragmatic palsy in patients after cardiac surgery". Indian J Crit Care Med. 12 (3): 91–5. doi:10.4103/0972-5229.43676. PMC 2738314. PMID 19742255.