BACKGROUND: Long-term functional outcome of diaphragm paralysis is largely unknown. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted in 23 consecutive patients (21 males, 56+/-9 years) with uni- or bilateral diaphragm paralysis to examine whether functional respiratory recovery can be predicted from the compound motor action potential (CMAP) of the diaphragm at the time of diagnosis. Pulmonary function and CMAP were evaluated at baseline and at follow-up. CMAP amplitude and latency were recorded by surface electromyography with percutaneous electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve. Patients were followed for (median) 15 months up to 131 months (range 5-131). Functional respiratory recovery was defined as an increase in forced vital capacity ...
Background: Patients with neurological conditions such as stroke and Spinal cord injury (SCI) presen...
AbstractObjectives: We sought to determine the prevalence and clinical impact of diaphragmatic paral...
A completely different treatment approach was chosen for 2 patients with unilateral diaphragmatic pa...
SummaryBackgroundLong-term functional outcome of diaphragm paralysis is largely unknown.MethodsA ret...
SummaryThe aim of the present study was to evaluate diaphragmatic strength in patients with unilater...
ObjectiveDiaphragm dysfunction is a complication of cardiac surgery with partial or absent spontaneo...
Key pointsSpinal treatment can restore diaphragm function in all animals 1 month following C2 hemise...
Unilateral diaphragm paralysis is an often not recognised cause of dyspnoea. We present a patient wi...
We reported an unusual case of symptomatic diaphragmatic paralysis in an elderly patient with progre...
3 years ago, 38-year-old male, with no relevant personal pathological history, began to present exer...
Abstract Background Most patients with unilateral dia...
The diaphragm is the primary muscle of respiration, and its weakness can lead to respiratory failure...
In two subjects with a unilateral diaphragmatic paralysis and complaints of dyspnea, a completely di...
Acute onset, atraumatic, bilateral diaphragm paralysis due to isolated bilateral phrenic neuropathy ...
Summary: Acquired diaphragmatic paralysis may compromise lung mechanics and cause dyspnoea and/or le...
Background: Patients with neurological conditions such as stroke and Spinal cord injury (SCI) presen...
AbstractObjectives: We sought to determine the prevalence and clinical impact of diaphragmatic paral...
A completely different treatment approach was chosen for 2 patients with unilateral diaphragmatic pa...
SummaryBackgroundLong-term functional outcome of diaphragm paralysis is largely unknown.MethodsA ret...
SummaryThe aim of the present study was to evaluate diaphragmatic strength in patients with unilater...
ObjectiveDiaphragm dysfunction is a complication of cardiac surgery with partial or absent spontaneo...
Key pointsSpinal treatment can restore diaphragm function in all animals 1 month following C2 hemise...
Unilateral diaphragm paralysis is an often not recognised cause of dyspnoea. We present a patient wi...
We reported an unusual case of symptomatic diaphragmatic paralysis in an elderly patient with progre...
3 years ago, 38-year-old male, with no relevant personal pathological history, began to present exer...
Abstract Background Most patients with unilateral dia...
The diaphragm is the primary muscle of respiration, and its weakness can lead to respiratory failure...
In two subjects with a unilateral diaphragmatic paralysis and complaints of dyspnea, a completely di...
Acute onset, atraumatic, bilateral diaphragm paralysis due to isolated bilateral phrenic neuropathy ...
Summary: Acquired diaphragmatic paralysis may compromise lung mechanics and cause dyspnoea and/or le...
Background: Patients with neurological conditions such as stroke and Spinal cord injury (SCI) presen...
AbstractObjectives: We sought to determine the prevalence and clinical impact of diaphragmatic paral...
A completely different treatment approach was chosen for 2 patients with unilateral diaphragmatic pa...