Data from: Electromyographic permutation entropy quantifies diaphragmatic denervation and reinnervation
Christopher Kramer, Denis Jordan, Alexander Kretschmer, Veronika Lehmeyer, Kristine Kellermann, Stefan J. Schaller, Manfred Blobner, Eberhard F. Kochs, Heidrun Fink & Stephan J. Schaller
Spontaneous reinnervation after diaphragmatic paralysis due to trauma, surgery, tumors and spinal cord injuries is frequently observed. A possible explanation could be collateral reinnervation, since the diaphragm is commonly double-innervated by the (accessory) phrenic nerve. Permutation entropy (PeEn), a complexity measure for time series, may reflect a functional state of neuromuscular transmission by quantifying the complexity of interactions across neural and muscular networks. In an established rat model, electromyographic signals of the diaphragm after phrenicotomy...
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