The consequences of phrenic nerve paralysis vary from a considerable reduction in respiratory function to an apparently normal state. Acoustic analysis of lung sound intensity (LSI) could be an indirect non-invasive measurement of respiratory muscle function, comparing activity on the two sides of the thoracic cage. Lung sounds and airflow were recorded in ten males with unilateral phrenic paralysis and ten healthy subjects (5 men/5 women), during progressive increasing airflow maneuvers. Subjects were in sitting position and two acoustic sensors were placed on their back, on the left and right sides. LSI was determined from 1.2 to 2.4 L/s between 70 and 2000 Hz. LSI was significantly greater on the normal (19.3±4.0 dB) than the affected (5...
In this paper, we report one of the methods to distinguish patient’s atelectasis condition from the ...
International audienceAlthough previous studies have determined limit values of normality for diaphr...
Pneumothorax is usually diagnosed based on the attenuation of respiratory sounds of the affected sid...
The consequences of phrenic nerve paralysis vary from a considerable reduction in respiratory functi...
The consequences of phrenic nerve paralysis vary from a considerable reduction in respiratory functi...
<p>* With respect to mean background noise intensity (BNI<sub>Mean</sub>); BNI = background noise in...
<p>Airflow signal (black) and the corresponding lung sound signals, in arbitrary units, for both rig...
International audienceElectrical stimulation of the phrenic nerves via implanted devices allows to c...
Background: Dyspnea is prevalent and has a broad differential diagnosis. Difficulty in determining t...
International audienceBackground M-mode ultrasonography might be useful for detecting hemidiaphragm ...
<p>Airflow (L/s), lung sound signals (arbitrary units), and the corresponding power spectral densiti...
This paper reports the recording and analysis of an aerodynamic database of 51 words produced by fou...
Abstract: Background: Evaluating the effect of airflow rate on amplitude of lung sound energy and re...
International audiencePatients with central respiratory paralysis can benefit from diaphragm pacing ...
The aim of this study is to establish relevant objective parameters for evaluating dysphonia followi...
In this paper, we report one of the methods to distinguish patient’s atelectasis condition from the ...
International audienceAlthough previous studies have determined limit values of normality for diaphr...
Pneumothorax is usually diagnosed based on the attenuation of respiratory sounds of the affected sid...
The consequences of phrenic nerve paralysis vary from a considerable reduction in respiratory functi...
The consequences of phrenic nerve paralysis vary from a considerable reduction in respiratory functi...
<p>* With respect to mean background noise intensity (BNI<sub>Mean</sub>); BNI = background noise in...
<p>Airflow signal (black) and the corresponding lung sound signals, in arbitrary units, for both rig...
International audienceElectrical stimulation of the phrenic nerves via implanted devices allows to c...
Background: Dyspnea is prevalent and has a broad differential diagnosis. Difficulty in determining t...
International audienceBackground M-mode ultrasonography might be useful for detecting hemidiaphragm ...
<p>Airflow (L/s), lung sound signals (arbitrary units), and the corresponding power spectral densiti...
This paper reports the recording and analysis of an aerodynamic database of 51 words produced by fou...
Abstract: Background: Evaluating the effect of airflow rate on amplitude of lung sound energy and re...
International audiencePatients with central respiratory paralysis can benefit from diaphragm pacing ...
The aim of this study is to establish relevant objective parameters for evaluating dysphonia followi...
In this paper, we report one of the methods to distinguish patient’s atelectasis condition from the ...
International audienceAlthough previous studies have determined limit values of normality for diaphr...
Pneumothorax is usually diagnosed based on the attenuation of respiratory sounds of the affected sid...