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Implanted System for Orthostatic Hypotension in Multiple-System Atrophy

Squair, Jordan W.
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Berney, Maxime
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Jimenez, Mayte Castro
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April 7, 2022
New England Journal Of Medicine

Orthostatic hypotension is a cardinal feature of multiple-system atrophy. The upright posture provokes syncopal episodes that prevent patients from standing and walking for more than brief periods. We implanted a system to restore regulation of blood pressure and enable a patient with multiple-system atrophy to stand and walk after having lost these abilities because of orthostatic hypotension. This system involved epidural electrical stimulation delivered over the thoracic spinal cord with accelerometers that detected changes in body position.

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research article
DOI
10.1056/NEJMoa2112809
Web of Science ID

WOS:000805040200009

Author(s)
Squair, Jordan W.
Berney, Maxime
Jimenez, Mayte Castro
Hankov, Nicolas
Demesmaeker, Robin  
Amir, Suje
Paley, Aurelie
Hernandez-Charpak, Sergio
Dumont, Gregory  
Asboth, Leonie  
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Date Issued

2022-04-07

Publisher

MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOC

Published in
New England Journal Of Medicine
Volume

386

Issue

14

Start page

1339

End page

1344

Subjects

Medicine, General & Internal

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General & Internal Medicine

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REVIEWED

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