Fausta Viccaro , Altea Lecci , Valentina Baccolini , Antonio Sciurti , Daniel Piamonti , Maurizio Inghilleri , Letizia D’Antoni , Paolo Palange
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A multivariable linear regression model was built to quantify the association between Cough Peak Flow and diaphragm expiratory excursion. There is significative relationship between Cough Peak Flow and diaphragm excursion with a Pearson’s r coefficient of 0.86 observed in the patients group. Multiple linear regression analysis for Cough Peak Flow (Adjusted R<sup>2</sup> = 0.86) revealed significant associations between Cough Peak Flow and expiratory excursion (adjusted <em>β</em>-coefficient: 64.78, 95 %, CI: 51.50–78.07, p<0.001) and sex (adjusted <em>β</em>-coefficient: −69.06; 95 % CI: −109.98 to −28.15, p=0.001). 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Prediction of cough effectiveness in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients assessed by ultrasuond of the diaphragm during the cough expiration phase
Assessing cough effectiveness, using Cough Peak Flow, is crucial for patients with Neuromuscular Diseases, such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Impaired cough function can contribute to respiratory decline and failure. The goal of the study is to determine the correlation between diaphragmatic excursion and cough expiratory phase, potentially utilizing ultrasonographic indices to estimate Cough Peak Flow in these patients. Twenty-two patients were enrolled in this study. The upward displacement of the diaphragm was measured with ultrasonography during voluntary cough expiration and Cough Peak Flow was simultaneously measured. A multivariable linear regression model was built to quantify the association between Cough Peak Flow and diaphragm expiratory excursion. There is significative relationship between Cough Peak Flow and diaphragm excursion with a Pearson’s r coefficient of 0.86 observed in the patients group. Multiple linear regression analysis for Cough Peak Flow (Adjusted R2 = 0.86) revealed significant associations between Cough Peak Flow and expiratory excursion (adjusted β-coefficient: 64.78, 95 %, CI: 51.50–78.07, p<0.001) and sex (adjusted β-coefficient: −69.06; 95 % CI: −109.98 to −28.15, p=0.001). Our results predict the cough effectiveness by using M-mode diaphragmatic sonography with a potentially significant impact on therapeutic choices.
期刊介绍:
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology (RESPNB) publishes original articles and invited reviews concerning physiology and pathophysiology of respiration in its broadest sense.
Although a special focus is on topics in neurobiology, high quality papers in respiratory molecular and cellular biology are also welcome, as are high-quality papers in traditional areas, such as:
-Mechanics of breathing-
Gas exchange and acid-base balance-
Respiration at rest and exercise-
Respiration in unusual conditions, like high or low pressure or changes of temperature, low ambient oxygen-
Embryonic and adult respiration-
Comparative respiratory physiology.
Papers on clinical aspects, original methods, as well as theoretical papers are also considered as long as they foster the understanding of respiratory physiology and pathophysiology.