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Use phrenic nerve pacing as an option to treat congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS) with standard arrangements in place for clinical governance, consent and audit.
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Use phrenic nerve pacing as an option to treat congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS) with standard arrangements in place for clinical governance, consent and audit.
For auditing the outcomes of this procedure, the main efficacy and safety outcomes identified in this guidance can be entered into NICE's interventional procedure outcomes audit tool (for use at local discretion).
This procedure should only be done in specialist centres by clinicians with specific training and experience in the procedure. Patients should be followed up by clinicians experienced in managing the condition.
Because CCHS is a rare genetic condition, there is limited evidence for the procedure in this population. But the available evidence shows benefits such as an increase in ventilator-free time and tracheostomy tube removal. The evidence also does not raise any major safety concerns. So, phrenic nerve pacing is recommended.
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