Ecographic evaluation of diaphragmatic function in critical ill patient
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https://doi.org/10.30445/rear.v11i2.659Keywords:
Critically ill patient, diaphragm dysfunction, ultrasound, diaphragmAbstract
Ultrasound is a non-invasive technique that can is used in the structural and functional evaluation of the diaphragm. Ultrasounds facilitates the study of diaphragmatic movement in a variety of normal and pathological conditions. We present four clinical cases in which the evaluation of diaphragmatic dysfunction by ultrasound showed the origin of respiratory failure quickly and easily. Ultrasound evaluation of diaphragm function in critically ill patients is a useful and simple technique. It provides fast and reliable data for the diagnosis of respiratory insufficiency of neuromuscular origin with clinical application for weaning from mechanical ventilation and differential diagnosis of the causes of failure respiratory.
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