Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in conjunction with synchronized spirometry we analyzed and compared diaphragm movement during tidal breathing and voluntary movement of the diaphragm while breath holding. Breathing cycles of 16 healthy subjects were examined using a dynamic sequence (77 slices in sagittal plane during 20 s, 1NSA, 240x256, TR4.48, TE2.24, FA90, TSE1, FOV 328). The amplitude of movement of the apex and dorsal costophrenic angle of the diaphragm were measured for two test conditions: tidal breathing and voluntary breath holding. The maximal inferior and superior positions of the diaphragm were subtracted from the corresponding positions during voluntary movements while breath holding. The average amplitude of inferio-su...
Background Diaphragm weakness is the main reason for respiratory dysfunction in patients with Pompe ...
The respiratory system is a central part of voice production as it contributes to the generation of ...
PurposeThe diaphragm is the most important muscle of respiration. Disorders of the diaphragm can hav...
The thesis evaluates respiratory and postural function of the diaphragm, studying how the two diaphr...
Objective: The goal of the thesis was to objectify changes of the diaphragm motion and shape in a di...
The aim of this investigation was to establish a reliable method of measuring diaphragm movement dur...
The aim of this exploratory study was to evaluate diaphragmatic function across various neuromuscula...
The respiratory system is a central part of voice production, but for phonation neither the underlyi...
International audienceObjective: To prove the feasibility of 3D reconstructions of the diaphragm dur...
Introduction: diaphragmatic dysfunction is a common cause of slow weaning in mechanically ventilated...
We present a postural analysis of diaphragm function using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The mai...
Objective To evaluate diaphragmatic motion via M-mode ultrasonography and to correlate it with pulmo...
BACKGROUND: Diaphragm weakness is the main reason for respiratory dysfunction in patients with Pomp...
Background: Diaphragmatic excursion during spontaneous ventilation (SV) in normal supine volunteers ...
Due to respiratory motion, accurate radiotherapy delivery to thoracic and abdominal tumors is challe...
Background Diaphragm weakness is the main reason for respiratory dysfunction in patients with Pompe ...
The respiratory system is a central part of voice production as it contributes to the generation of ...
PurposeThe diaphragm is the most important muscle of respiration. Disorders of the diaphragm can hav...
The thesis evaluates respiratory and postural function of the diaphragm, studying how the two diaphr...
Objective: The goal of the thesis was to objectify changes of the diaphragm motion and shape in a di...
The aim of this investigation was to establish a reliable method of measuring diaphragm movement dur...
The aim of this exploratory study was to evaluate diaphragmatic function across various neuromuscula...
The respiratory system is a central part of voice production, but for phonation neither the underlyi...
International audienceObjective: To prove the feasibility of 3D reconstructions of the diaphragm dur...
Introduction: diaphragmatic dysfunction is a common cause of slow weaning in mechanically ventilated...
We present a postural analysis of diaphragm function using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The mai...
Objective To evaluate diaphragmatic motion via M-mode ultrasonography and to correlate it with pulmo...
BACKGROUND: Diaphragm weakness is the main reason for respiratory dysfunction in patients with Pomp...
Background: Diaphragmatic excursion during spontaneous ventilation (SV) in normal supine volunteers ...
Due to respiratory motion, accurate radiotherapy delivery to thoracic and abdominal tumors is challe...
Background Diaphragm weakness is the main reason for respiratory dysfunction in patients with Pompe ...
The respiratory system is a central part of voice production as it contributes to the generation of ...
PurposeThe diaphragm is the most important muscle of respiration. Disorders of the diaphragm can hav...