Assessment of Diaphragmatic Dysfunction in Mechanically Ventilated Patients with Ultrasonography.

IF 0.6 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Koushik Sarkar, Maheswar Chaudhury, Pravakar Bahinipati, Somadatta Das
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Abstract

Introduction: The reliability of the diaphragm thickening fraction in predicting weaning failure in mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), as well as the relationship between the patients' diaphragmatic inspiratory excursion and diaphragmatic thickness.

Materials and methods: Fifty mechanically ventilated patients participated in this hospital-based cross-sectional prospective study in a tertiary care teaching hospital. Patients who had been on a mechanical ventilator for at least 7 days and whose legal guardian was willing to provide consent were also included in the research. People with hemodynamic instability and those whose legal guardians were reluctant to comply were excluded.

Results: Using diaphragmatic thickening fraction as a diagnostic criterion, the weaning failure group consisted of 24 patients, out of which we predicted diaphragmatic dysfunction (DD) in 19 patients. The weaning success group consisted of 26 patients, of which we predicted no DD in 21 patients. Weaning success or failure was predicted by diaphragmatic thickening fraction with a sensitivity of 79.16% and a specificity of 80.76%, diaphragm excursion with a sensitivity of 70.8% and an 80.7%, and diaphragmatic thickness with a sensitivity of 66.66% and a specificity of 73.91%, respectively.

Conclusion: Diagnosing DD in mechanically ventilated, figuring out if extubation would be effective or not, monitoring respiratory effort, and assessing atrophy in ICU patients, ultrasonography may be an effective and accurate technique for mechanical ventilation patients, and it provides a convenient, noninvasive, affordable, and secure way to assess DD.

用超声波检查评估机械通气患者的膈肌功能障碍
简介膈肌增厚率在预测重症监护室(ICU)机械通气患者断奶失败方面的可靠性,以及患者膈肌吸气偏移与膈肌厚度之间的关系:50 名机械通气患者参加了这项以医院为基础的横断面前瞻性研究。使用机械呼吸机至少 7 天且法定监护人愿意提供同意书的患者也被纳入研究范围。血流动力学不稳定的患者和法定监护人不愿同意的患者被排除在外:以横膈膜增厚分数作为诊断标准,断奶失败组有 24 名患者,其中我们预测有 19 名患者存在横膈膜功能障碍(DD)。断奶成功组有 26 名患者,我们预测其中 21 名患者没有膈肌功能障碍。膈肌增厚率预测断奶成功或失败的敏感性为 79.16%,特异性为 80.76%;膈肌偏移预测断奶成功或失败的敏感性为 70.8%,特异性为 80.7%;膈肌厚度预测断奶成功或失败的敏感性为 66.66%,特异性为 73.91%:诊断机械通气患者的 DD、确定拔管是否有效、监测呼吸努力以及评估 ICU 患者的膈肌萎缩,超声波检查可能是机械通气患者的一种有效而准确的技术,它为评估 DD 提供了一种方便、无创、经济而安全的方法。
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Annals of African Medicine
Annals of African Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The Annals of African Medicine is published by the Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, Nigeria and the Annals of African Medicine Society. The Journal is intended to serve as a medium for the publication of research findings in the broad field of Medicine in Africa and other developing countries, and elsewhere which have relevance to Africa. It will serve as a source of information on the state of the art of Medicine in Africa, for continuing education for doctors in Africa and other developing countries, and also for the publication of meetings and conferences. The journal will publish articles I any field of Medicine and other fields which have relevance or implications for Medicine.
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