Diaphragmatic Ultrasound in Adults: Image Acquisition and Interpretation.

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Tác giả: Yuriy Bronshteyn, W Michael Bullock, David Convissar, Josh Dooley, Jeff Gadsden, Eric Heinz, Amanda H Kumar, Erin Manning, Ariana Prinzbach

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 594.38 *Pulmonata

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 179963

Diaphragm dysfunction is a widely recognized concern across numerous medical specialties and clinical settings. Timely and accurate assessment of the diaphragm is vital not only in critically ill patients, where it has a role in weaning from mechanical ventilation and respiratory outcomes, but also in the perioperative arena as a diagnostic tool to detect phrenic nerve function. Diaphragmatic assessment has traditionally utilized fluoroscopy and nerve studies that are time-consuming, costly, and non-portable. Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) overcomes these barriers and can be used as a tool for non-invasive screening of diaphragm function. However, POCUS for diaphragmatic dysfunction currently suffers from several issues such as a lack of consensus guidelines, a multiplicity of protocols, and poor interoperator reliability among existing protocols, most notably with the assessment of dome of diaphragm excursion and diaphragmatic thickening. To address these issues, this manuscript reviews the available literature on diaphragmatic POCUS and identifies an image acquisition technique that is both simple to perform and has high interoperator reliability. This technique first describes a qualitative evaluation of diaphragm excursion, followed by a quantitative assessment of the excursion of the zone of apposition. The technique is described stepwise along with all the following: patient positioning, transducer selection, probe placement, image optimization, and interpretation.
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