The current gold standard assessment of human inspiratory muscle function involves using invasive measures of transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdi) or crural diaphragm electromyography (oesEMGdi). Mechanomyography is a non-invasive measure of muscle vibration associated with muscle contraction. Surface electromyogram and mechanomyogram, recorded transcutaneously using sensors placed over the lower intercostal spaces (sEMGlic and sMMGlic respectively), have been proposed to provide non-invasive indices of inspiratory muscle activation, but have not been directly compared to gold standard Pdi and oesEMGdi measures during voluntary respiratory manoeuvres. To validate the non-invasive techniques, the relationships between Pdi and sMMGlic, and betwe...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is a common problem in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary di...
Fixed sample entropy (fSampEn) has been successfully applied to myographic signals for inspiratory m...
<div><p>There is a lack of instruments for assessing respiratory muscle activation during the breath...
The current gold standard assessment of human inspiratory muscle function involves using invasive me...
The relationship between surface diaphragm mechanomyography (sMMGdi), as a noninvasive measure of ...
Diaphragm neuromechanical coupling (NMC), which reflects the efficiency of conversion of neural acti...
The analysis of amplitude parameters of the diaphragm mechanomyographic (MMGdi) signal is a non-inva...
The analysis of amplitude parameters of the diaphragm mechanomyographic (MMGdi) signal is a non-inva...
This study aims to investigate noninvasive indices of neuromechanical coupling (NMC) and mechanical ...
This study aimed to evaluate neuromuscular activation in the scalene and sternocleidomastoid muscles...
The use of non-invasive methods for the study of respiratory muscle signals can provide clinical inf...
The study of mechanomyographic (MMG) signals of respiratory muscles is a promising noninvasive techn...
BACKGROUND: Quantification of patient effort during spontaneous breathing is important to tailor ven...
Diaphragm electromyography is a valuable technique for the recording of electrical activity of the d...
Introduction The Mechanical Muscle Activity with Real-time Kinematics project aims to develop a devi...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is a common problem in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary di...
Fixed sample entropy (fSampEn) has been successfully applied to myographic signals for inspiratory m...
<div><p>There is a lack of instruments for assessing respiratory muscle activation during the breath...
The current gold standard assessment of human inspiratory muscle function involves using invasive me...
The relationship between surface diaphragm mechanomyography (sMMGdi), as a noninvasive measure of ...
Diaphragm neuromechanical coupling (NMC), which reflects the efficiency of conversion of neural acti...
The analysis of amplitude parameters of the diaphragm mechanomyographic (MMGdi) signal is a non-inva...
The analysis of amplitude parameters of the diaphragm mechanomyographic (MMGdi) signal is a non-inva...
This study aims to investigate noninvasive indices of neuromechanical coupling (NMC) and mechanical ...
This study aimed to evaluate neuromuscular activation in the scalene and sternocleidomastoid muscles...
The use of non-invasive methods for the study of respiratory muscle signals can provide clinical inf...
The study of mechanomyographic (MMG) signals of respiratory muscles is a promising noninvasive techn...
BACKGROUND: Quantification of patient effort during spontaneous breathing is important to tailor ven...
Diaphragm electromyography is a valuable technique for the recording of electrical activity of the d...
Introduction The Mechanical Muscle Activity with Real-time Kinematics project aims to develop a devi...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is a common problem in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary di...
Fixed sample entropy (fSampEn) has been successfully applied to myographic signals for inspiratory m...
<div><p>There is a lack of instruments for assessing respiratory muscle activation during the breath...