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Assessment of diaphragmatic function with cervical magnetic stimulation in critically ill patients

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2005

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Hinz, Jose Maria
Moerer, Onnen
Burchardi, Hilmar

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Australian Soc Anaesthetists

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The objective of this study was to evaluate a non-volitional measurement to assess diaphragmatic function in intubated and mechanically ventilated patients in a prospective pilot interventional clinical trial. The study was conducted in an 18-bed postoperative intensive care unit based at a university hospital. Patients were prospectively assigned to two groups. Group 1 consisted of eight patients with ventilator weaning failure. Group 2 consisted of eight intubated and ventilated patients who were studied shortly after major surgery and were successfully extubated thereafter: The twitch pressure response after cervical magnetic stimulation of the phrenic nerves was measured at the endotracheal tube at different PEEP levels. In group 2 the twitch transdiaphragmatic pressure, defined as the difference between twitch gastric and twitch oesophageal pressure was also evaluated. In group 1 the mean twitch pressure at the endotracheal tube on PEEP 0, 5 and 10 cmH(2)O was 5.2, 4.5 and 2.6 cmH(2)O: In group 2 this was significantly higher (15.1 cmH(2)O on PEEP 0 and 12.2 cmH(2)O on PEEP 5). A good correlation was found between twitch diaphragmatic pressure and twitch pressure at the endotracheal tube (r(2)=0.96) and between twitch oesophageal pressure and twitch pressure at the endotracheal tube (r(2)=0.98). Patients with weaning failure have significantly lower twitch pressure at the endotracheal tube suggesting diaphragmatic dysfunction. Twitch pressure at the endotracheal tube may be a useful parameter to screen for diaphragmatic dysfunction in intubated critically ill patients. Further studies are needed to confirm these preliminary findings.

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