The diaphragm is the primary muscle of respiration, and its weakness can lead to respiratory failure. Diaphragmatic palsy can be caused by various causes. Injury to the phrenic nerve during thoracic surgeries is the most common cause for diaphragmatic palsy. Depending on the cause, the symptoms of diaphragmatic palsies vary from completely asymptomatic to disabling dyspnea requiring mechanical ventilation. On pulmonary function tests, there will be a decrease in the maximum respiratory muscle power. Spirometry shows reduced lung functions and a significant drop of lung function in supine position is typical of diaphragmatic palsy. Diaphragmatic movements with respiration can be directly visualized by fluoroscopic examination. Currently, thi...
The aim of this exploratory study was to evaluate diaphragmatic function across various neuromuscula...
Background Isolated diaphragmatic palsy in the absence of progressive neuromuscular disease is uncom...
Eventration of the diaphragm (ED) is defined as the abnormal elevation of the diaphragm. Although as...
The diaphragm is the primary muscle of respiration, and its weakness can lead to respiratory failure...
Diaphragmatic dysfunction is an important entity, as it can cause severe dyspnea, ventilation-perfus...
Unilateral diaphragm paralysis is an often not recognised cause of dyspnoea. We present a patient wi...
Diaphragmatic palsy or paralysis (DP) due to phrenic nerve injury is a rare respiratory condition wh...
The diaphragm is the main inspiratory muscle, and its dysfunction can lead to significant adverse cl...
Respiratory muscles are classically involved in neuromuscular disorders, leading to a restrictive re...
Diaphragm dysfunction and critical illness associated neuropathy and myopathy are frequently suspect...
Respiratory muscle weakness may be the sole cause of dyspnea or may aggravate dyspnea due to another...
ObjectiveEventration of the diaphragm (ED) is defined as the abnormal elevation of the diaphragm. Al...
Respiratory muscle weakness may be the sole cause of dyspnea or may aggravate dyspnea due to another...
The diaphragm is the most important respiratory muscle. It separates the thorax from the abdomen and...
International audienceRecent findings suggest that diaphragm dysfunction is frequently involved duri...
The aim of this exploratory study was to evaluate diaphragmatic function across various neuromuscula...
Background Isolated diaphragmatic palsy in the absence of progressive neuromuscular disease is uncom...
Eventration of the diaphragm (ED) is defined as the abnormal elevation of the diaphragm. Although as...
The diaphragm is the primary muscle of respiration, and its weakness can lead to respiratory failure...
Diaphragmatic dysfunction is an important entity, as it can cause severe dyspnea, ventilation-perfus...
Unilateral diaphragm paralysis is an often not recognised cause of dyspnoea. We present a patient wi...
Diaphragmatic palsy or paralysis (DP) due to phrenic nerve injury is a rare respiratory condition wh...
The diaphragm is the main inspiratory muscle, and its dysfunction can lead to significant adverse cl...
Respiratory muscles are classically involved in neuromuscular disorders, leading to a restrictive re...
Diaphragm dysfunction and critical illness associated neuropathy and myopathy are frequently suspect...
Respiratory muscle weakness may be the sole cause of dyspnea or may aggravate dyspnea due to another...
ObjectiveEventration of the diaphragm (ED) is defined as the abnormal elevation of the diaphragm. Al...
Respiratory muscle weakness may be the sole cause of dyspnea or may aggravate dyspnea due to another...
The diaphragm is the most important respiratory muscle. It separates the thorax from the abdomen and...
International audienceRecent findings suggest that diaphragm dysfunction is frequently involved duri...
The aim of this exploratory study was to evaluate diaphragmatic function across various neuromuscula...
Background Isolated diaphragmatic palsy in the absence of progressive neuromuscular disease is uncom...
Eventration of the diaphragm (ED) is defined as the abnormal elevation of the diaphragm. Although as...