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- Prolonged transcutaneous pacing may cause burns on the skin.
- Transcutaneous pacing may be uncomfortable for the patient.
- Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation ( tVNS ) was proposed by Ventureya ( 2000 ) for seizures.
- The curriculum covers a wide range of topics from hyperbaric chamber operations to transcutaneous oxygen monitoring.
- By the mid 1970s, medical transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation ( TENS ) machines were widely available.
- Nerves can be stimulated using either surface ( transcutaneous ) or subcutaneous ( percutaneous or implanted ) electrodes.
- Transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation is also believed to be an effective treatment for fecal incontinence ( FI ).
- No better solution was found for transcutaneous transmission of energy than surgical tunnelling of two 3 cm pneumatic tubes.
- By the 1970s, medical TENS ( transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation ) units were also being used for electrostimulation.
- State-of-the-art transcutaneous energy transfer eliminates the need for electric wires crossing the chest wall.
- It is thought that further studies on alternative possible treatments, such as home based transcutaneous stimulation, are needed.
- "' Transcutaneous bilirubinometer "': This is hand held, portable and rechargeable but expensive and sophisticated.
- In addition to synchronized transcutaneous pacing offered by newer cardiac monitor / defibrillators there is also an option for Asynchronous Pacing.
- Certification through the NBDHMT is required by some of Medicare's regional intermediaries to be reimbursable for transcutaneous oxygen measurement.
- Back in the condo, his portable transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator-- a TENS unit-- sits on the table.
- Using electrical stimulation without needles _ via electrode pads placed on top of the skin _ is called TENS, or transcutaneous electrical stimulation.
- Transcutaneous pacing ( TCP ), also called external pacing, is recommended for the initial stabilization of hemodynamically significant bradycardias of all types.
- Tenicela is also credited with being one of the founding physicians to create the Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator ( TENS ) Unit in the 1960s.
- The company was the first to develop the concept of transcutaneous immunization, delivery of vaccines to the skin using a patch or similar method.
- In transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation ( TENS ), nonnociceptive fibers are selectively stimulated with electrodes in order to produce this effect and thereby lessen pain.
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