Objective To evaluate diaphragmatic motion via M-mode ultrasonography and to correlate it with pulmonary function in stroke patients. Methods This was a preliminary study comprised of ten stroke patients and sixteen healthy volunteers. The M-mode ultrasonographic probe was positioned in the subcostal anterior region of the abdomen for transverse scanning of the diaphragm during quiet breathing, voluntary sniffing, and deep breathing. We analyzed diaphragmatic motion and the relationship between diaphragmatic motion and pulmonary function. Results All stroke patients had restrictive pulmonary dysfunction. Compared to that exhibited by control subjects, stroke patients exhibited a significant unilateral reduction in motion on the hemiplegic s...
The aim of this exploratory study was to evaluate diaphragmatic function across various neuromuscula...
International audienceAlthough previous studies have determined limit values of normality for diaphr...
Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is a common life-threatening medical condition, with multiple underl...
Respiratory dysfunction is an important complication of acute stroke but its mechanisms are poorly u...
International audienceBackground M-mode ultrasonography might be useful for detecting hemidiaphragm ...
International audienceChest ultrasonography has proven to be useful in the diagnosis of diaphragm dy...
Objectives: Patients with acquired brain injury show decreased pulmonary function and diaphragm excu...
This article reports the various methods used to assess diaphragmatic function by ultrasonography. T...
BACKGROUND: Diaphragmatic dysfunction is a major factor in the etiology of postoperative pulmonary c...
Background: Patients with neurological conditions such as stroke and Spinal cord injury (SCI) presen...
Objective: To investigate the effect of breathing control on sonographic diaphragmatic excursion. Me...
Background and aims The diaphragm muscle is considered as a major determinant of ventilatory functi...
Abstract Background Some previous works have tested LUS use in diagnosing and monitoring interstitia...
Respiratory muscles are classically involved in neuromuscular disorders, leading to a restrictive re...
The aim of this exploratory study was to evaluate diaphragmatic function across various neuromuscula...
International audienceAlthough previous studies have determined limit values of normality for diaphr...
Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is a common life-threatening medical condition, with multiple underl...
Respiratory dysfunction is an important complication of acute stroke but its mechanisms are poorly u...
International audienceBackground M-mode ultrasonography might be useful for detecting hemidiaphragm ...
International audienceChest ultrasonography has proven to be useful in the diagnosis of diaphragm dy...
Objectives: Patients with acquired brain injury show decreased pulmonary function and diaphragm excu...
This article reports the various methods used to assess diaphragmatic function by ultrasonography. T...
BACKGROUND: Diaphragmatic dysfunction is a major factor in the etiology of postoperative pulmonary c...
Background: Patients with neurological conditions such as stroke and Spinal cord injury (SCI) presen...
Objective: To investigate the effect of breathing control on sonographic diaphragmatic excursion. Me...
Background and aims The diaphragm muscle is considered as a major determinant of ventilatory functi...
Abstract Background Some previous works have tested LUS use in diagnosing and monitoring interstitia...
Respiratory muscles are classically involved in neuromuscular disorders, leading to a restrictive re...
The aim of this exploratory study was to evaluate diaphragmatic function across various neuromuscula...
International audienceAlthough previous studies have determined limit values of normality for diaphr...
Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is a common life-threatening medical condition, with multiple underl...