نتایج جستجو برای: diaphragm deflection

تعداد نتایج: 21132  

Journal: :archives of anesthesiology and critical care 0
atabak najafi tehran university of medical sciences mohammad reza zeraati tehran university of medical sciences hamidreza sharifnia tehran university of medical sciences

the case is 43 years old woman referred to emergency department of our hospital with quadriplegia and severe respiratory insufficiency due to c5-c6 injury after falling. she discharged from icu after fixation of the lesion and successful weaning. we evaluated electrical activity of diaphragm signal (edi), respiratory drive (p100) during one month period. we detected increase in level of electri...

M. Zamanian S. A. A. Hosseini

This article studied static deflection, natural frequency and nonlinear vibration of a clamped-clamped microbeam under discontinues electrostatic actuation. The electrostatic actuation was induced by applying AC-DC voltage between the microbeam and electrode plate. In contrast to previous works, it was assumed that length of the electrode plate was smaller than that of the microbeam. In additio...

2002
Ching-Fang Hsu Te-Lung Liu Nen-Fu Huang

This paper concerns itself with the performance of deflection routing in optical burst-switched networks based on Just-Enough-Time (JET) signaling. Generally speaking, buffer requirement is not vital for JET-based optical burst switching (OBS). However, if deflection routing is enabled, optical buffers are necessary to solve the insufficient offset time problem. A variant of priority queuing mo...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2011
W N Welvaart M A Paul H W H van Hees G J M Stienen J W M Niessen F S de Man G C Sieck A Vonk-Noordegraaf C A C Ottenheijm

Recent studies proposed that mechanical inactivity of the human diaphragm during mechanical ventilation rapidly causes diaphragm atrophy and weakness. However, conclusive evidence for the notion that diaphragm weakness is a direct consequence of mechanical inactivity is lacking. To study the effect of hemidiaphragm paralysis on diaphragm muscle fiber function and structure in humans, biopsies w...

2016
Bumsoo Ahn Philip D. Coblentz Adam W. Beharry Nikhil Patel Andrew R. Judge Jennifer. S. Moylan Charles W. Hoopes Mark R. Bonnell Leonardo F. Ferreira

Patients with heart failure (HF) have diaphragm abnormalities that contribute to disease morbidity and mortality. Studies in animals suggest that reactive oxygen species (ROS) cause diaphragm abnormalities in HF. However, the effects of HF on ROS sources, antioxidant enzymes, and protein oxidation in the diaphragm of humans is unknown. NAD(P)H oxidase, especially the Nox2 isoform, is an importa...

2015
Ju-hyeon Jung Nan-soo Kim

[Purpose] This study investigated the effects of progressive load and fixed load high-intensity inspiratory muscle training on the asymmetry of diaphragm thickness in stroke patients. [Subjects] Twenty-one stroke patients were assigned to one of three groups: progressive load high-intensity inspiratory muscle training (n = 8), fixed load high-intensity inspiratory muscle training (n = 6), and c...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2010
Theodore A Wilson Andre De Troyer

During isolated phrenic nerve stimulation, the muscles of the diaphragm shorten by 40-50% of their optimal length, and the force in the muscle and transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdi) depend on the final muscle length. The muscle shortening depends on the load imposed on the diaphragm by pleural and abdominal pressures during a particular maneuver. The mechanics of the interaction between the diap...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2008
Liu Chiao Yi José R Jardim Daniel Paganini Inoue Shirley S N Pignatari

OBJECTIVE To investigate the relationship between excursion of the diaphragm muscle and spinal curvatures in mouth breathing children. METHODS A total of 52 children of both sexes, aged from 5 to 12 years, were studied. After otorhinolaryngological assessment, the children were divided into two groups: mouth breathers and nose breathers. All of the children underwent videofluoroscopic examina...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2000
L M Heunks A Bast C L van Herwaarden G R Haenen P N Dekhuijzen

Loading of skeletal muscles is associated with increased generation of oxidants, which in turn may impair muscle contractility. We investigated whether the load on the hamster diaphragm imposed by pulmonary emphysema induces oxidative stress, as indicated by glutathione oxidation, and whether the degree of glutathione oxidation is correlated with contractility of the diaphragm. In addition, the...

Journal: :Thorax 1978
W M Thurlbeck

The weight of the diaphragm has been investigated in 103 male patients and 81 female patients, and the relationship between body weight and emphysema has been assessed in 662 male and 431 female patients. Diaphragm weight is related to body weight in both male (r = + 0.76) and female patients (r = +0.77) and is relatively larger in the former. Dissecting the diaphragm free of fat or freeze dryi...

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