Background: Parasternal intercostal muscle electromyography (EMGpara) represents a novel tool to assess respiratory load when volitional techniques are not possible. This study examined the application of EMGpara in healthy, wheezy, and critically ill children. Methods: Surface EMGpara was measured during tidal breathing in 92 healthy children, 20 wheezy preschool children (with measurements repeated following bronchodilator), and 25 mechanically ventilated children during supported ventilation and on continuous positive airways pressure.Results: EMGpara was related to age, height, and weight in the healthy group (r = -0.623, -0.625, -0.641 respectively, all P < 0.0001). An age-based equation for predicted EMGpara was developed and patient ...
Context: Pressure support ventilation (PSV) must be tailored to the load capacity balance of the res...
This thesis focusses on the respiratory condition of preterm infants. Due to the immaturity of the r...
We investigated whether an increase in transcutaneous electromyographic (EMG) activity of the diaphr...
A new method is being developed to investigate airway obstruction in young children by means of noni...
A new method is being developed to investigate airway obstruction in young children by means of noni...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether the changes that occurred in the clinical asthma sc...
BACKGROUND: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle record...
Background: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle record...
This study aims to investigate noninvasive indices of neuromechanical coupling (NMC) and mechanical ...
BackgroundChildren and young people with neuromuscular disorders (NMD), such as Duchenne Muscular Dy...
RationalePulmonary function testing (PFT) provides diagnostic information regarding respiratory phys...
INTRODUCTION: It has been suggested that infants dynamically regulate their tidal flow and end-expir...
Mouth breathing may cause changes in muscle activity, because an upper airway obstruction leads may ...
Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in preterm infants bu...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> To develop a standardized paediatric protocol for acquiring simultaneous ch...
Context: Pressure support ventilation (PSV) must be tailored to the load capacity balance of the res...
This thesis focusses on the respiratory condition of preterm infants. Due to the immaturity of the r...
We investigated whether an increase in transcutaneous electromyographic (EMG) activity of the diaphr...
A new method is being developed to investigate airway obstruction in young children by means of noni...
A new method is being developed to investigate airway obstruction in young children by means of noni...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether the changes that occurred in the clinical asthma sc...
BACKGROUND: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle record...
Background: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle record...
This study aims to investigate noninvasive indices of neuromechanical coupling (NMC) and mechanical ...
BackgroundChildren and young people with neuromuscular disorders (NMD), such as Duchenne Muscular Dy...
RationalePulmonary function testing (PFT) provides diagnostic information regarding respiratory phys...
INTRODUCTION: It has been suggested that infants dynamically regulate their tidal flow and end-expir...
Mouth breathing may cause changes in muscle activity, because an upper airway obstruction leads may ...
Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in preterm infants bu...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> To develop a standardized paediatric protocol for acquiring simultaneous ch...
Context: Pressure support ventilation (PSV) must be tailored to the load capacity balance of the res...
This thesis focusses on the respiratory condition of preterm infants. Due to the immaturity of the r...
We investigated whether an increase in transcutaneous electromyographic (EMG) activity of the diaphr...