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Ultrasound Imaging for Diaphragm Dysfunction: A Narrative Literature Review.

Luigi Vetrugno1, Giovanni Maria Guadagnin2, Federico Barbariol3, Nicola Langiano2, Alberto Zangrillo4, Tiziana Bove2.   

Abstract

Of the various muscles that make up the respiratory system, the diaphragm is the prima donna. In the past, only specialist research centers were able to estimate and challenge the effort of this muscle; this was achieved by measuring transdiaphragmatic pressure-an invasive technique involving a double-balloon probe inserted through the esophagus-or by measuring twitch pressure (ie, the pressure generated at the outside tip of the endotracheal tube). However, the prevalence of diaphragm dysfunction in critically ill patients requiring intubation can exceed 60% (at the time of hospital admission) and may rise to as high as 80% in patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation and experiencing difficult weaning. Although still in its infancy, modern ultrasound (US) provides a fascinating way to study the diaphragm, permitting the assessment of its excursion, thickness, and thickening. Furthermore, US enables the course of diaphragmatic function to be followed on a day-to-day basis, from intensive care admission to discharge, and it can help us understand the different causes of underlying disease: trauma, infection (eg, sepsis-induced diaphragm dysfunction), cancer, weaning problems (eg, ventilation-induced diaphragm dysfunction), etc. Today, the assessment of diaphragm dysfunction with US provides an important first step toward improving the detection of diaphragm dysfunction and as a protective and supportive strategy for its management. The purposes of this review are as follows: (1) to explore which US method is best for evaluating diaphragm function in the intensive care unit and how and when it should be used, and (2) to discuss which diseases may involve the diaphragm, and what therapies should be used.
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Keywords:  diaphragm dysfunction; intensive care; respiratory muscles; ultrasonography

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30686657     DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2019.01.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth        ISSN: 1053-0770            Impact factor:   2.628


  19 in total

1.  Intra-Rater Reliability of Ultrasound Measurements of Diaphragm Thickness and Contractility in Individuals with Nonspecific Chronic Neck Pain.

Authors:  Alieh Zendehdel Jadehkenari; Hamid Reza Haghighatkhah; Javad Sarrafzadeh; Ismail Ebrahimi Takamjani; Amir Massoud Arab; Maryam Ziaeifar
Journal:  J Chiropr Med       Date:  2022-06-18

2.  Comparisons of two diaphragm ultrasound-teaching programs: a multicenter randomized controlled educational study.

Authors:  Eugenio Garofalo; Andrea Bruni; Corrado Pelaia; Giovanni Landoni; Alberto Zangrillo; Massimo Antonelli; Giorgio Conti; Daniele Guerino Biasucci; Giovanna Mercurio; Andrea Cortegiani; Antonino Giarratano; Luigi Vetrugno; Tiziana Bove; Francesco Forfori; Francesco Corradi; Rosanna Vaschetto; Gianmaria Cammarota; Marinella Astuto; Paolo Murabito; Valentina Bellini; Massimo Zambon; Federico Longhini; Paolo Navalesi; Elena Bignami
Journal:  Ultrasound J       Date:  2019-10-03

3.  Ultrasonographic modeling of diaphragm function: A novel approach to respiratory assessment.

Authors:  Danielle N O'Hara; Andrey Pavlov; Erin Taub; Sahar Ahmad
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-03-12       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Early rehabilitation relieves diaphragm dysfunction induced by prolonged mechanical ventilation: a randomised control study.

Authors:  Zehua Dong; Ying Liu; Yubiao Gai; Pingping Meng; Hui Lin; Yuxiao Zhao; Jinyan Xing
Journal:  BMC Pulm Med       Date:  2021-03-29       Impact factor: 3.317

5.  Nivolumab-related myasthenia gravis with myositis requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation: a case report.

Authors:  Yumi Saishu; Takuya Yoshida; Yusuke Seino; Takeshi Nomura
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2022-02-14

6.  Use of intraoperative ultrasonography for identification and management of pneumothorax caused by iatrogenic diaphragm defect: a case report and literature review.

Authors:  Qiang Han; Beibei Wang; Aijun Xu
Journal:  J Int Med Res       Date:  2020-01       Impact factor: 1.671

Review 7.  SARS-CoV-2/Renin-Angiotensin System: Deciphering the Clues for a Couple with Potentially Harmful Effects on Skeletal Muscle.

Authors:  Andrea Gonzalez; Josué Orozco-Aguilar; Oscar Achiardi; Felipe Simon; Claudio Cabello-Verrugio
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-10-24       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 8.  Pick Up Your Probes: A Call for Clinically Oriented Point-of-Care Ultrasound Research in COVID-19.

Authors:  Alan T Chiem; Jacqueline Shibata; George Lim; Yiju Teresa Liu
Journal:  J Ultrasound Med       Date:  2020-07-20       Impact factor: 2.754

9.  Ultrasound of the diaphragm-an essential tool for pulmonologists and intensivists.

Authors:  Luigi Vetrugno; Daniele Orso; Tiziana Bove
Journal:  J Bras Pneumol       Date:  2020-09-21       Impact factor: 2.624

10.  Ultrasound diaphragmatic excursion during non-invasive ventilation in ICU: a prospective observational study.

Authors:  Federico Barbariol; Cristian Deana; Giovanni Maria Guadagnin; Gianmaria Cammarota; Luigi Vetrugno; Flavio Bassi
Journal:  Acta Biomed       Date:  2021-07-01
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