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Ultrasound Imaging for Diaphragm Dysfunction: A Narrative Literature Review

Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2019
Of the various muscles that make up the respiratory system, the diaphragm is the prima donna. In the past, only specialist research centers were able to estimate and challenge the effort of this muscle; this was achieved by measuring transdiaphragmatic pressure-an invasive technique involving a double-balloon probe inserted through the esophagus-or by ...
Luigi Vetrugno   +5 more
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Ultrasound Identification of Diaphragm by Novices Using ABCDE Technique

Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2018
In this study, we examined the consistency, rapidity, and reproducibility of the ABCDE technique for diaphragm identification. Operators using this method place the probe at the Anterior axillary line, watch for Breathing (lung sliding), and then move the probe Caudally to identify the Diaphragm for Examination.A convenience sample of 100 patients was ...
Jaasmit, Khurana   +3 more
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Assessment of human diaphragm function by ultrasounds

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2019
Thoracic ultrasound can provide a non-invasive technique for human diaphragm functional assessment, which can be used as an alternative to traditional, more challenging, and uncomfortable methods, such as transdiaphragmatic pressure measurement, fluoroscopic sniff test, nerve conduction studies, and electromyography.
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Diaphragm ultrasound in infants with bronchiolitis

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2018
Paolo Tomà   +2 more
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Ultrasound diagnosis of a prepyloric diaphragm

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 1994
M A, Van Winckel   +2 more
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Diaphragm Ultrasound in the Intensive Care Unit

2015
Diaphragm dysfunction is an increasingly recognized consequence of critical illness and mechanical ventilation. Ultrasound of the diaphragm is a convenient, noninvasive modality for assessing diaphragm function at the bedside in the intensive care unit and can be used to determine the presence of diaphragm paralysis, dysfunction, and atrophy ...
F. Dennis McCool, Taro Minami
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[Exploring the diaphragm: Ultrasound is essential].

Revue des maladies respiratoires, 2017
The diaphragm is the muscle most implicated in breathing. Its morphological exploration usually depends on pulmonary radiography, fluoroscopy, CT-scanning and MRI. Its function is evaluated by the classical respiratory functional tests, the measurement of maximum inspiratory and expiratory pressures, the transdiaphragmatic pressure and even an ...
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Diagnostic accuracy of diaphragm ultrasound to predict weaning outcome: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2021
Aymeric Le Neindre   +8 more
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Diaphragm ultrasound in intensive care unit

Diaphragm ultrasound is a very useful tool with many advantages for assessment of diaphragm anatomy and function both in immediate postoperative period and in prolonged intensive care unit stay. Diaphragm movement, thickness and speed of contraction can be measured to obtain information about diaphragm atrophy and dysfunction with high sensitivity and ...
Čučković, Marcela, Peršec, Jasminka
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Diaphragm Training Ultrasound

Case Medical Research, 2019
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