Diaphragmatic paralysis primary prevention
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There are no established measures for the primary prevention of [disease name].
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There are no available vaccines against [disease name].
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Effective measures for the primary prevention of [disease name] include [measure1], [measure2], and [measure3].
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[Vaccine name] vaccine is recommended for [patient population] to prevent [disease name]. Other primary prevention strategies include [strategy 1], [strategy 2], and [strategy 3].
Primary Prevention
- There are no established measures for the primary prevention of [disease name].[1]
- There are no available vaccines against [disease name].
- The incidence of diaphragmatic palsy was remarkably less in our adult cardiac surgical patients because most of the cardiac surgeries were performed off pump and intensive chest physiotherapy beginning shortly after extubation helped in complete or near complete recovery of diaphragmatic palsy. Chest Physiotherapy led to marked improvement in functional outcome following post cardiac surgery diaphragmatic palsy. We also conclude that ultrasonography is a simple valuable bed-side tool for rapid diagnosis of diaphragmatic palsy
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- Effective measures for the primary prevention of [disease name] include:
- [Measure1]
- [Measure2]
- [Measure3]
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- [Vaccine name] vaccine is recommended for [patient population] to prevent [disease name]. Other primary prevention strategies include:
- [Strategy 1]
- [Strategy 2]
- [Strategy 3]
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.