Ultrasonographic evaluation of the diaphragm

IF 1 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Egyptian Journal of Bronchology Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.4103/ejb.ejb_73_19
Y. Sabri, S. Hussein, Ahmed A. Baz, A. Aglan
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Background Ultrasonography is a promising technique for structural and functional evaluation of the diaphragm. It is accurate, reproducible, and portable with no ionizing radiation. Multiple studies have reported ultrasonography as the modality of choice for evaluation of the diaphragm. Objective The aim was to assess the role of ultrasound (US) in the evaluation of the diaphragm, either normal or abnormal, through evaluating its morphology, integrity, and measuring different parameters such as diaphragmatic thickness, thickening fraction, and excursion with proper assessment of supra/infradiaphragmatic lesions that affect the diaphragm. Patients and methods In all, 118 patients were recruited from the Chest and Radiology Departments, Cairo University, in the period from January to July 2019. All patients were subjected to history taking, clinical examination, and ultrasonographic assessment of the diaphragm. High-frequency linear transducer of 7.5–12 MHz was used for imaging the diaphragm and measuring its thickness. A low-frequency curvilinear transducer with a frequency of 3.5–5 MHz was used for assessing diaphragmatic excursion. Results Cases were grouped into two groups, those with normal US findings of the diaphragm represented group A, while patients with any diaphragmatic abnormality represented group B. Group B included 41 patients with intrinsic (56.09%) and extrinsic diaphragmatic abnormalities (46.34%). Five (12.2%) cases have thickened diaphragm; two (4.9%) cases have thinned-out diaphragm; two (4.9%) cases showed congenital diaphragmatic defects; three (7.3%) cases showed acquired diaphragmatic defects; 10 (24.4%) cases showed diaphragmatic weakness; and nine (21.95%) cases showed diaphragmatic paralysis (7.6%). Conclusion US is the technique of choice for assessing diaphragmatic movement on suspicion of malfunctioning. Ultrasonography is a promising technique for structural and functional evaluation of the diaphragm.
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横膈膜的超声检查
背景超声检查是一种很有前途的膈肌结构和功能评估技术。它准确、可重复、便携,无电离辐射。多项研究报告称,超声检查是评估横膈膜的首选方式。目的通过评估膈肌的形态、完整性,测量不同的参数,如膈肌厚度、增厚率和偏移,评估超声在评估膈肌(正常或异常)中的作用,并对影响膈肌的膈上/膈下病变进行适当评估。患者和方法在2019年1月至7月期间,共有118名患者来自开罗大学胸科和放射科。所有患者均接受病史采集、临床检查和横膈膜超声评估。7.5–12的高频线性换能器 MHz用于对隔膜进行成像并测量其厚度。频率为3.5–5的低频曲线换能器 MHz用于评估膈肌偏移。结果病例分为两组,膈肌超声检查正常者为A组,任何膈肌异常者为B组。B组包括41例固有膈肌异常(56.09%)和外源膈肌异常患者(46.34%),5例膈肌增厚(12.2%);膈肌变薄2例(4.9%);先天性膈肌缺损2例(4.9%);获得性膈肌缺损3例(7.3%);膈肌无力10例(24.4%);9例(21.95%)表现为膈肌麻痹(7.6%)。超声检查是一种很有前途的横膈膜结构和功能评估技术。
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Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
Egyptian Journal of Bronchology RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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