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Ultrasound assessment of the diaphragm during the first days of mechanical ventilation compared to spontaneous respiration: a comparative study.

Introduction : In critically ill patients, the diaphragm is subject to several aggressions mainly those induced by mechanical ventilation (MV). Currently, diaphragmatic ultrasound has become the most useful bedside for the clinician to evaluate diaphragm contractility. Aim: To examine the effects of...

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Autores principales: Trifi, Ahlem, Abdellatif, Sami, Ben Lamine, Farah, Abdennebi, Cyrine, Touil, Yosr, Ben Lakhal, Salah
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Publicado: Tunisian Society of Medical Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9390126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35288909
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author Trifi, Ahlem
Abdellatif, Sami
Ben Lamine, Farah
Abdennebi, Cyrine
Touil, Yosr
Ben Lakhal, Salah
author_facet Trifi, Ahlem
Abdellatif, Sami
Ben Lamine, Farah
Abdennebi, Cyrine
Touil, Yosr
Ben Lakhal, Salah
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description Introduction : In critically ill patients, the diaphragm is subject to several aggressions mainly those induced by mechanical ventilation (MV). Currently, diaphragmatic ultrasound has become the most useful bedside for the clinician to evaluate diaphragm contractility. Aim: To examine the effects of MV on the diaphragm contractility during the first days of ventilation. M ethods: Two groups of subjects were studied: a study group (n=30) of adults receiving MV versus a control group (n=30) of volunteers on spontaneous ventilation (SV). Using an ultrasound device, we compared the diaphragmatic thickening fraction (DTF). Secondly, we analysed the relationship between DTF and weaning. Results: comparatively to SV group,patients of MV group have a higher end expiratory diameter (EED) (2.09 ± 0.6 vs. 1.76 ± 0.32 mm, p=0.01) and a lower DTF (39.9 ± 12.5% ​​ vs. 49.0 ± 20.5%, p=0.043). Fourteen among the 30 ventilated patients successfully weaned. No significant correlation was shown between DTF and weaning duration (Rho= - 0.464, p=0.09). A DTF value > 33% was near to be significantly associated with weaning success (OR=2; 95% CI= [1.07-3.7], p=0.05) with a sensitivity at 85.7%. Conclusions: diaphragmatic contractility was altered from the first days of MV. A DTF value >32,7% was associated to the weaning success and that may be useful to predict successful weaning with sensitivity at 85.7%.
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spelling pubmed-93901262022-08-25 Ultrasound assessment of the diaphragm during the first days of mechanical ventilation compared to spontaneous respiration: a comparative study. Trifi, Ahlem Abdellatif, Sami Ben Lamine, Farah Abdennebi, Cyrine Touil, Yosr Ben Lakhal, Salah Tunis Med Article Introduction : In critically ill patients, the diaphragm is subject to several aggressions mainly those induced by mechanical ventilation (MV). Currently, diaphragmatic ultrasound has become the most useful bedside for the clinician to evaluate diaphragm contractility. Aim: To examine the effects of MV on the diaphragm contractility during the first days of ventilation. M ethods: Two groups of subjects were studied: a study group (n=30) of adults receiving MV versus a control group (n=30) of volunteers on spontaneous ventilation (SV). Using an ultrasound device, we compared the diaphragmatic thickening fraction (DTF). Secondly, we analysed the relationship between DTF and weaning. Results: comparatively to SV group,patients of MV group have a higher end expiratory diameter (EED) (2.09 ± 0.6 vs. 1.76 ± 0.32 mm, p=0.01) and a lower DTF (39.9 ± 12.5% ​​ vs. 49.0 ± 20.5%, p=0.043). Fourteen among the 30 ventilated patients successfully weaned. No significant correlation was shown between DTF and weaning duration (Rho= - 0.464, p=0.09). A DTF value > 33% was near to be significantly associated with weaning success (OR=2; 95% CI= [1.07-3.7], p=0.05) with a sensitivity at 85.7%. Conclusions: diaphragmatic contractility was altered from the first days of MV. A DTF value >32,7% was associated to the weaning success and that may be useful to predict successful weaning with sensitivity at 85.7%. Tunisian Society of Medical Sciences 2021-11 2021-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9390126/ /pubmed/35288909 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Trifi, Ahlem
Abdellatif, Sami
Ben Lamine, Farah
Abdennebi, Cyrine
Touil, Yosr
Ben Lakhal, Salah
Ultrasound assessment of the diaphragm during the first days of mechanical ventilation compared to spontaneous respiration: a comparative study.
title Ultrasound assessment of the diaphragm during the first days of mechanical ventilation compared to spontaneous respiration: a comparative study.
title_full Ultrasound assessment of the diaphragm during the first days of mechanical ventilation compared to spontaneous respiration: a comparative study.
title_fullStr Ultrasound assessment of the diaphragm during the first days of mechanical ventilation compared to spontaneous respiration: a comparative study.
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound assessment of the diaphragm during the first days of mechanical ventilation compared to spontaneous respiration: a comparative study.
title_short Ultrasound assessment of the diaphragm during the first days of mechanical ventilation compared to spontaneous respiration: a comparative study.
title_sort ultrasound assessment of the diaphragm during the first days of mechanical ventilation compared to spontaneous respiration: a comparative study.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9390126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35288909
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