نتایج جستجو برای: diaphragm stiffness

تعداد نتایج: 54353  

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 2015
Aarti Sarwal Michael S Cartwright Erin Mitchell Koudy Williams Francis O Walker Martin K Childers

INTRODUCTION We describe a unique method that combines ultrasound and electromyography to guide intramuscular diaphragm injections in anesthetized large animals. METHODS Ultrasound was used to visualize the diaphragm on each side of spontaneously breathing, anesthetized beagle dogs and cynomolgus macaques. An electromyography (EMG) needle was introduced and directed by ultrasound to confirm t...

Journal: :Journal of physics 2023

Abstract In order to investigate the effect of different double-pulse solid rocket motor metal diaphragm configurations on opening performance, a compartment device is designed. A modified Johnson-Cook principal structure model and damage criterion are used simulate pressure-bearing forces based finite element software. obtain parameters J-C model, Quasi-static tensile tests at strain rates 10 ...

2014
Catherine SH Sassoon Ercheng Zhu Liwei Fang Gary C Sieck Scott K Powers

INTRODUCTION Immobilization of hindlimb muscles in a shortened position results in an accelerated rate of inactivity-induced muscle atrophy and contractile dysfunction. Similarly, prolonged controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) results in diaphragm inactivity and induces diaphragm muscle atrophy and contractile dysfunction. Further, the application of positive end-expiratory airway pressure (...

2016
Pontus M. A. Siren

Dear Editor, The sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)–critical diaphragm failure (CDF) hypothesis (1,2) continues to attract attention 5 years after the publication of the original article in this journal, and several colleagues have contributed perspectives and insights to the hypothesis (3–6). The basic premise of the SIDS-CDF hypothesis is that the diaphragm is a vital organ that must continu...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2011
Mary L Garcia-Cazarin Jorge L Gamboa Francisco H Andrade

The mitochondrial content of skeletal muscles is proportional to activity level, with the assumption that intrinsic mitochondrial function is the same in all muscles. This may not hold true for all muscles. For example, the diaphragm is a constantly active muscle; it is possible that its mitochondria are intrinsically different compared with other muscles. This study tested the hypothesis that ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2014
Gerald S Supinski Lin Wang Xiao-Hong Song Jennifer S Moylan Leigh Ann Callahan

Recent work indicates that infections are a major contributor to diaphragm weakness in patients who are critically ill and mechanically ventilated, and that diaphragm weakness is a risk factor for death and prolonged mechanical ventilation. Infections activate muscle calpain, but many believe this is an epiphenomenon and that other proteolytic processes are responsible for infection-induced mus...

Journal: :Medical physics 2003
S S Vedam V R Kini P J Keall V Ramakrishnan H Mostafavi R Mohan

The aim of this work was to quantify the ability to predict intrafraction diaphragm motion from an external respiration signal during a course of radiotherapy. The data obtained included diaphragm motion traces from 63 fluoroscopic lung procedures for 5 patients, acquired simultaneously with respiratory motion signals (an infrared camera-based system was used to track abdominal wall motion). Du...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2013
Debby Thomas Karen Maes Anouk Agten Leo Heunks Richard Dekhuijzen Marc Decramer Hieronymus Van Hees Ghislaine Gayan-Ramirez

Controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) is known to result in rapid and severe diaphragmatic dysfunction, but the recovery response of the diaphragm to normal function after CMV is unknown. Therefore, we examined the time course of diaphragm function recovery in an animal model of CMV. Healthy rats were submitted to CMV for 24-27 h (n = 16), or to 24-h CMV followed by either 1 h (CMV + 1 h SB, ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2006
Alastair J Moore Alison Stubbings Elisabeth B Swallow Michael Dusmet Peter Goldstraw Raphaël Porcher John Moxham Michael I Polkey Michael A Ferenczi

Structural adaptations that occur in the diaphragm muscle of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), namely an increase in type I fibers and a decrease in type II fibers, have been explored in terms of the active contractile properties of the diaphragm. The aim of this study was to test the passive properties of the diaphragm by measuring the force response of relaxed diaphr...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
André De Troyer Theodore A Wilson

When the lung is inflated acutely, the capacity of the diaphragm to generate pressure, in particular pleural pressure (Ppl), is impaired because the muscle during contraction is shorter and generates less force. At very high lung volumes, the pressure-generating capacity of the diaphragm may be further reduced by an increase in the muscle radius of curvature. Lung inflation similarly impairs th...

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