Phrenic nerve stimulation effectively treats Central Sleep Apnea (CSA) by working inside your body to deliver stimulation to a nerve in the chest (phrenic nerve) that sends signals to the large muscle that controls breathing (diaphragm). The remede’ device by Respicardia monitors respiratory signals while you sleep and helps restore normal breathing patterns. The device activates automatically during the night.
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