Objective: To identify the nature of the changes of respiratory mechanics in patients with middle cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) and their correlation with posture. Design: Clinical trial. Setting: Acute SCI unit. Participants: Patients with SCI (N=34) at C4-5 level studied within 6 months of injury. Interventions: Patients were assessed by the negative expiratory pressure test, maximal static respiratory pressure test, and standard spirometry. Main Outcome Measures: The following respiratory variables were recorded in both the semirecumbent and supine positions: (1) tidal expiratory flow limitation (TEFL); (2) airway resistances; (3) mouth occlusion pressure developed 0.1 seconds after occluded inspiration at functional residual capacit...
Study designRetrospective analysis.ObjectivesTo identify multivariate interactions of respiratory fu...
BACKGROUND: Spinal cord injured patients often suffer from respiratory muscles impairment. Spirometr...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To determine whether intermittent positive-pressure breathing (IPPB...
Objective. To identify the nature of the changes of respiratory mechanics in patients with middle ce...
Background: Cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) is followed by mixed respiratory dysfunction.Purpose:...
Author: Bc. Pavlikhina Ekaterina Title: Influence of the posture's change on respiratory function in...
Aim of the Study: In quadriplegic patients with injuries below C5 segment of the cervical cord, the ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is characterised by profound respiratory compromise secondary to the level ...
Pulmonary complications are a major causes of morbidity and mortality for persons with spinal cord i...
Pulmonary complications are a major causes of morbidity and mortality for persons with spinal cord i...
Contains fulltext : 70606.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To in...
Objective: To investigate the time-courses of lung function and respiratory muscle pressure generati...
Purpose: This study was to investigate the effects of respiratory rehabilitation training on the res...
Study designRetrospective analysis.ObjectivesTo identify multivariate interactions of respiratory fu...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the time-courses of lung function and respiratory muscle pressure generati...
Study designRetrospective analysis.ObjectivesTo identify multivariate interactions of respiratory fu...
BACKGROUND: Spinal cord injured patients often suffer from respiratory muscles impairment. Spirometr...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To determine whether intermittent positive-pressure breathing (IPPB...
Objective. To identify the nature of the changes of respiratory mechanics in patients with middle ce...
Background: Cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) is followed by mixed respiratory dysfunction.Purpose:...
Author: Bc. Pavlikhina Ekaterina Title: Influence of the posture's change on respiratory function in...
Aim of the Study: In quadriplegic patients with injuries below C5 segment of the cervical cord, the ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is characterised by profound respiratory compromise secondary to the level ...
Pulmonary complications are a major causes of morbidity and mortality for persons with spinal cord i...
Pulmonary complications are a major causes of morbidity and mortality for persons with spinal cord i...
Contains fulltext : 70606.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To in...
Objective: To investigate the time-courses of lung function and respiratory muscle pressure generati...
Purpose: This study was to investigate the effects of respiratory rehabilitation training on the res...
Study designRetrospective analysis.ObjectivesTo identify multivariate interactions of respiratory fu...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the time-courses of lung function and respiratory muscle pressure generati...
Study designRetrospective analysis.ObjectivesTo identify multivariate interactions of respiratory fu...
BACKGROUND: Spinal cord injured patients often suffer from respiratory muscles impairment. Spirometr...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To determine whether intermittent positive-pressure breathing (IPPB...