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Diaphragmatic Ultrasound Correlates with Inspiratory Muscle Strength and Pulmonary Function in Healthy Subjects
Authors:Letícia Zumpano Cardenas  Pauliane Vieira Santana  Pedro Caruso  Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de Carvalho  André Luís Pereira de Albuquerque
Abstract:Diaphragm ultrasound (DUS) has been used to identify diaphragm dysfunction. However, its correlations with respiratory strength and lung function are unclear, even in healthy patients. A total of 64 healthy patients (30 males) had lung function and inspiratory strength (maximal inspiratory pressure and sniff nasal inspiratory pressure) measured. Gastric and oesophageal pressures were measured in a subgroup (n?=?40). DUS was characterized by mobility (quiet breathing QB] and deep breathing DB]) and thickness (at functional residual capacity ThFRC] and total lung capacity ThTLC]). We calculated the thickening fraction (TF). During QB, DUS was similar between sexes. However, during DB, females had lower mobility, thickness and TF than males. Mobility at DB, ThTLC and TF significantly correlated with lung function and inspiratory strength. These correlations were affected by sex. DUS correlated with inspiratory gastric pressure. In healthy patients, DUS correlated with lung function and inspiratory strength during DB. Significant differences between genders were noticeable when DUS was performed during DB.
Keywords:Diaphragm  Inspiratory muscles  Ventilatory muscle strength  Ultrasound  Lung function  Gender
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