Diaphragm weakness frequently develops in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients and is associated with increased morbidity, including ventilator weaning failure, mortality, and health care costs. The mechanisms underlying diaphragm weakness are incompletely understood but may include the elastic properties of titin, a giant protein whose layout in the muscle’s sarcomeres makes it an ideal candidate to sense ventilation-induced diaphragm unloading, resulting in downstream signaling through titin-binding proteins. In the current study, we investigated whether modulating titin stiffness affects the development of diaphragm weakness during mechanical ventilation. To this end, we ventilated genetically engineered mice with reduced titi...
RATIONALE: Diaphragm weakness in critically ill patients prolongs ventilator dependency and duration...
RATIONALE: The clinical significance of diaphragm weakness in critically ill patients is evident: it...
RATIONALE: The clinical significance of diaphragm weakness in critically ill patients is evident: it...
Diaphragm weakness frequently develops in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients and is ass...
The diaphragm, the main muscle of inspiration, is constantly subjected to mechanical loading. Only d...
The diaphragm, the main muscle of inspiration, is constantly subjected to mechanical loading. One of...
Item does not contain fulltextThe diaphragm, the main muscle of inspiration, is constantly subjected...
Background: Titin is an elastic sarcomeric filament that has been proposed to play a key role in mec...
Abstract Background Titin is an elastic sarcomeric filament that has been proposed to play a key rol...
PURPOSE: Diaphragm weakness induced by mechanical ventilation may contribute to difficult weaning fr...
Contains fulltext : 110000.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Diaphr...
The pathophysiology of diaphragm dysfunction in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients is c...
The pathophysiology of diaphragm dysfunction in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients is c...
In wildtype mice, the denervated hemidiaphragm mass increased 48 ± 3% after 6 days of UDD, due to th...
A complex rearrangement mutation in the mouse titin gene leads to an in-frame 83-amino acid deletion...
RATIONALE: Diaphragm weakness in critically ill patients prolongs ventilator dependency and duration...
RATIONALE: The clinical significance of diaphragm weakness in critically ill patients is evident: it...
RATIONALE: The clinical significance of diaphragm weakness in critically ill patients is evident: it...
Diaphragm weakness frequently develops in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients and is ass...
The diaphragm, the main muscle of inspiration, is constantly subjected to mechanical loading. Only d...
The diaphragm, the main muscle of inspiration, is constantly subjected to mechanical loading. One of...
Item does not contain fulltextThe diaphragm, the main muscle of inspiration, is constantly subjected...
Background: Titin is an elastic sarcomeric filament that has been proposed to play a key role in mec...
Abstract Background Titin is an elastic sarcomeric filament that has been proposed to play a key rol...
PURPOSE: Diaphragm weakness induced by mechanical ventilation may contribute to difficult weaning fr...
Contains fulltext : 110000.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Diaphr...
The pathophysiology of diaphragm dysfunction in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients is c...
The pathophysiology of diaphragm dysfunction in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients is c...
In wildtype mice, the denervated hemidiaphragm mass increased 48 ± 3% after 6 days of UDD, due to th...
A complex rearrangement mutation in the mouse titin gene leads to an in-frame 83-amino acid deletion...
RATIONALE: Diaphragm weakness in critically ill patients prolongs ventilator dependency and duration...
RATIONALE: The clinical significance of diaphragm weakness in critically ill patients is evident: it...
RATIONALE: The clinical significance of diaphragm weakness in critically ill patients is evident: it...