نتایج جستجو برای: sub diaphragmatic activity

تعداد نتایج: 1337089  

Journal: :Chest 1989
G R Flick P E Bellamy D H Simmons

Indirect evidence from airway pressure recordings in mechanically ventilated patients suggests that the diaphragm exhibits contractile activity beyond that required to trigger a ventilator-assisted breath. We used the diaphragmatic EMG to provide direct evidence of persistent contractile activity and studied the effects of alterations in ventilator-delivered flow rate and tidal volume on the du...

2017
Stephen Kunz Su Kah Goh Wanda Stelmach Siven Seevanayagam

The traumatic rupture of the diaphragm after blunt or penetrating injuries is a well described but uncommon entity. Its presentation in the form of herniated abdominal contents into the thoracic cavity is generally obscure and the recognition of this condition is often challenging. Although many cases remain asymptomatic, significant morbidity and mortality ensues with patients who present with...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2001
C Taillé R Foresti S Lanone C Zedda C Green M Aubier R Motterlini J Boczkowski

Reactive oxygen species are strongly implicated in diaphragmatic dysfunction during sepsis. We investigated whether the heme oxygenase (HO) pathway, which is a powerful protective cellular system, protects the diaphragm against oxidative stress and contractile failure during sepsis. A basal expression of both the inducible and constitutive HO protein isoforms (HO-1 and HO-2, respectively) was f...

Journal: :The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 1889

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
Andrew T Lovering Witali L Dunin-Barkowski Edward H Vidruk John M Orem

This study characterized ventilation, the airflow waveform, and diaphragmatic activity in response to hypoxia in the intact adult cat during sleep and wakefulness. Exposure to hypoxia for up to 3 h caused sustained hyperventilation during both wakefulness and sleep. Hyperventilation resulted from significant increases in minute ventilation due to increases in both tidal volume and frequency. Di...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1987
B Dureuil J P Cantineau J M Desmonts

Changes in abdominal (delta AB) and rib cage (delta RC) movements, and in vital capacity, were compared between 23 patients undergoing upper or lower abdominal surgery at 1, 3 and 7 days after surgery. Diaphragmatic index was obtained by measuring the relative abdominal motion (delta AB/delta AB + delta RC) using magnetometers. Electrical activity of abdominal muscles was assessed using needle ...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2004
Jenna L Betters David S Criswell R Andrew Shanely Darin Van Gammeren Darin Falk Keith C Deruisseau Melissa Deering Tossaporn Yimlamai Scott K Powers

Prolonged mechanical ventilation results in diaphragmatic oxidative injury, elevated proteolysis, fiber atrophy, and reduced force-generating capacity. We tested the hypothesis that antioxidant infusion during mechanical ventilation would function as an antioxidant to maintain redox balance within diaphragm muscle fibers and therefore prevent oxidative stress and subsequent proteolysis and cont...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
Edward D Plowey Tony G Waldrop

Previous studies have suggested that neurons in the pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) are activated during static muscle contraction. Furthermore, activation of the PPN, via electrical stimulation or chemical disinhibition, is associated with increases in respiratory activity observed via diaphragmatic electromyogram recordings. The present experiments address the potential for PPN involvement in ...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2002
Alexander G Pitman Victor Kalff Bruce Van Every Borghild Risa Leighton R Barnden Michael J Kelly

UNLABELLED The goal of this study was to assess the effect of diaphragmatic respiratory motion on inferior wall cold artifact in myocardial SPECT and to assess the ability of attenuation correction (AC) to correct for this artifact in the presence of diaphragmatic motion. METHODS We used an anthropomorphic phantom with ventricular wall activity, variable ventricular caudal tilt, attenuating l...

Journal: :Journal of reconstructive microsurgery 2015
Matthew R Kaufman Andrew I Elkwood Farid Aboharb John Cece David Brown Kameron Rezzadeh Reza Jarrahy

BACKGROUND Patients who are ventilator dependent as a result of combined cervical spinal cord injury and phrenic nerve lesions are generally considered to be unsuitable candidates for diaphragmatic pacing due to loss of phrenic nerve integrity and denervation of the diaphragm. There is limited data regarding efficacy of simultaneous nerve transfers and diaphragmatic pacemakers in the treatment ...

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