Respiratory compromise: A rare complication of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for angina pectoris

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Abstract

Electrical stimulation of any muscle group may produce tetany. If the intercostal muscles are involved this may lead to respiratory embarrasment. A case is presented in which transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) treatment for angina pectoris resulted in respiratory arrest.

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Mann, C. J. (1996). Respiratory compromise: A rare complication of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for angina pectoris. Emergency Medicine Journal, 13(1), 68–69. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.13.1.68

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