학술논문

Ultrasound imaging measurements to determine reduced diaphragm thickness and relevance to breathing pattern disorders diagnosis in females
Document Type
article
Source
WFUMB Ultrasound Open, Vol 1, Iss 2, Pp 100010- (2023)
Subject
Diaphragm
Respiration
Ultrasound
Thickness
Physiotherapy
Medical technology
R855-855.5
Language
English
ISSN
2949-6683
Abstract
Background: Breathing pattern disorders (BPD) are commonly managed by physiotherapists. As no gold-standard assessment diagnostic tools are currently available, diagnosis is challenging. Ultrasound imaging has become popular in physiotherapy. This research examined diaphragm thickness using ultrasound imaging in females with BPD and healthy female controls to ascertain if diaphragm thickness at different measurement points related with reduced diaphragm thickness. Methods: Observational cross-sectional design was used. Two female groups were recruited from an outpatient setting: BPD group (n = 19) and control group (n = 18) with normal body mass index (BMI). BPD inclusion criteria assessment included: Nijmegen Questionnaire (NQ) score, respiratory rate, Hi-Lo test, and breath hold time. USI measured diaphragm thickness at the measurement points of: tidal exhalation (Tvex), tidal inhalation (Tvin), maximum inhalation (Tmax) and exhalation to residual volume (Tmin); diaphragm thickening fraction (TF) was calculated. Results: Results indicated significant differences of diaphragm thickness between the BPD and control groups at Tvex, Tvin, Tmax and TF on the left and Tvex and Tvin on the right side (P