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Muon Do you have any follow up on on the DPS in use today or not.
DPS in ALS: Clinical Trial Under Way at University Hospitals Case Medical Center UH physicians involved in the Diaphragm Pacing Center and the Neuromuscular Center of the Neurological Institute proposed using the DPS system in an attempt to maintain respiratory muscle function in ALS patients. A pilot study conducted between March 2005 and March 2006 demonstrated the DPS system can be safely implanted in ALS patients, with a documented decrease in the decline of respiratory function leading to increased survival.14 In the pilot study, 16 patients (13 men and 3 women with an average age of 50 years; age range 32-70) received implants and no adverse events were observed or reported. The mean time between the onset of symptoms and enrollment in the trial was 45 months. All patients had a 2-month lead-in period prior to implantation. The median forced vital capacity (FVC) at implantation was 57%. In all pilot-study patients, more fluoroscopically observed diaphragm excursion occurred with diaphragm stimulation than under maximal voluntary effort. DPS significantly increased diaphragm muscle thickness when assessed with ultrasound (P=0.02). After conditioning the diaphragm with the DPS, preliminary results showed an average rate of decline in FVC of 1.3% per month from the pre-implantation decline of 3.1% per month. This extrapolates to an additional 24 months of ventilator-free survival |
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