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Measurements obtained at end inspiration using M-mode during forced vital capacity were greater than for tidal breathing for diaphragm thickness (<em>P</em>=0.006), diaphragm thickening (<em>P</em><0.001) and thickening fraction (<em>P</em><0.001). The same was found for thickening (<em>P</em><0.001) and thickening fraction (<em>P</em><0.001). Diaphragm thickness at end-inspiration was greater in horses weighing >400kg than those ≤400kg at the inspiration (0.93±0.2 cm and 0.74±0 0.02 cm, <em>P</em><0.001) and at the end of expiration (0.77±0.02 cm and 0.63±0, 02 cm, <em>P</em><0.001). There was no difference in thickening fraction between horses weighing ≤400kg and >400kg (tidal breathing: 18±2 % and 16±2 %, <em>P</em>=0.609; forced vital capacity: 39±6 % and 31±5 %, <em>P</em>=0.301). Diaphragm assessment in horses is possible using both B-mode and M-mode. Breathing workload has a positive correlation between breathing workload and diaphragm contraction. 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摘要
膈肌超声波成像是马匹呼吸功能评估的一种无创替代方法。本研究旨在测量潮式呼吸和用力呼吸时健康成年马的膈肌厚度、增厚(厚度随收缩的变化)和增厚部分。研究还探讨了体重(≤400 千克和大于 400 千克)与膈肌厚度之间的相关性。为此,研究对象包括 20 匹成年马,体重(409±50 千克),身高(1.47±0.05 米),年龄(16±6 岁)。在吸气末和呼气末使用 B 型和 M 型测量横膈膜厚度。传感器放置在两侧半胸的第 10、11 和 12 肋间。在强制生命容量期间使用 M 型在吸气末测量的膈肌厚度(P=0.006)、膈肌增厚(P400kg)和膈肌厚度(P400kg)均大于潮式呼吸(潮式呼吸:18±2 % 和 16±2 %,P=0.609;强制生命容量:39±6 % 和 31±5 %,P=0.301)。使用 B 型和 M 型均可对马的横膈膜进行评估。呼吸工作量与横膈膜收缩之间呈正相关。由于横膈膜厚度与体重之间的关系,建议使用横膈膜增厚率来比较马匹之间的横膈膜测量值。
Ultrasonographic measurement of diaphragm muscle activity for assessment of respiratory function in horses
Ultrasonographic imaging of the diaphragm is a non-invasive alternative for respiratory function evaluation in horses. This study aimed to measure diaphragm thickness, thickening (change in thickness with contraction) and thickening fraction in healthy adult horses during tidal breathing and forced vital capacity. Correlation between body weight (≤400 kg and >400 kg) and diaphragm thickness was investigated. To that purpose, 20 adult horses, weight 409±50 kg, height 1.47±0.05 m, and age 16±6 years were included in the study. Diaphragm thickness was measured at end-inspiration and end-expiration using B-mode and M-mode. The transducer was placed in the 10th, 11th and 12th intercostal spaces of both hemithoraces. Measurements obtained at end inspiration using M-mode during forced vital capacity were greater than for tidal breathing for diaphragm thickness (P=0.006), diaphragm thickening (P<0.001) and thickening fraction (P<0.001). The same was found for thickening (P<0.001) and thickening fraction (P<0.001). Diaphragm thickness at end-inspiration was greater in horses weighing >400kg than those ≤400kg at the inspiration (0.93±0.2 cm and 0.74±0 0.02 cm, P<0.001) and at the end of expiration (0.77±0.02 cm and 0.63±0, 02 cm, P<0.001). There was no difference in thickening fraction between horses weighing ≤400kg and >400kg (tidal breathing: 18±2 % and 16±2 %, P=0.609; forced vital capacity: 39±6 % and 31±5 %, P=0.301). Diaphragm assessment in horses is possible using both B-mode and M-mode. Breathing workload has a positive correlation between breathing workload and diaphragm contraction. Due to the relationship demonstrated between diaphragm thickness and weight, it is recommended that diaphragm thickening fraction is used to compare diaphragm measurements between horses.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (JEVS) is an international publication designed for the practicing equine veterinarian, equine researcher, and other equine health care specialist. Published monthly, each issue of JEVS includes original research, reviews, case reports, short communications, and clinical techniques from leaders in the equine veterinary field, covering such topics as laminitis, reproduction, infectious disease, parasitology, behavior, podology, internal medicine, surgery and nutrition.