Ventilator induced Diaphragmatic Dysfunction assessed by Ultrasonography and its impact on Weaning outcome

Ahmed Azmy Mohammed Alkholy;

Abstract


Ventilator induced diaphragmatic dysfunction (VIDD), as a loss of diaphragmatic force generating capacity due to the use of mechanical ventilation. Difficulties in discontinuing ventilatory support are encountered in 20–25% of mechanically ventilated patients, with a staggering 40% of time spent in the intensive care unit being devoted to weaning. M-mode ultrasonography is now an accepted qualitative method of assessing diaphragmatic motion in normal and pathological conditions. In this study, we evaluated whether diaphragmatic excursion (DE) as measured by M-mode sonography can be a predictor of weaning and diagnosis of VIDD.


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Title Ventilator induced Diaphragmatic Dysfunction assessed by Ultrasonography and its impact on Weaning outcome
Other Titles تقييم اعتلال الحجاب الحاجز الناتج عن استخدام جهاز التنفس الصناعي بواسطة الموجات الفوق صوتية وتأثير ذلك على نتيجة الفطام
Authors Ahmed Azmy Mohammed Alkholy
Issue Date 2018

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