2003
DOI: 10.1164/rccm.200303-334bc
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Cough Gastric Pressure and Maximum Expiratory Mouth Pressure in Humans

Abstract: Maximal expiratory mouth pressure is a well established test that is used to assess expiratory muscle strength. However, low values are difficult to interpret, as they may result from technical difficulties in performing the test, particularly in patients with facial muscle weakness or bulbar dysfunction. We hypothesized that measuring the gastric pressure during a cough, a natural maneuver recruiting the expiratory muscles, might prove to be a useful additional test in the assessment of expiratory muscle func… Show more

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“…Dysfunction in this musculature can lead to hyperventilation, reduction in exercise tolerance and even respiratory insufficiency 3 . The evaluation of RMS is of great clinical importance 4 and can be measured by static and dynamic maneuvers. Static maneuvers infer RMS through the measurement of sub-and supra-atmospheric pressure generated by the inspiratory and expiratory muscles respectively, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dysfunction in this musculature can lead to hyperventilation, reduction in exercise tolerance and even respiratory insufficiency 3 . The evaluation of RMS is of great clinical importance 4 and can be measured by static and dynamic maneuvers. Static maneuvers infer RMS through the measurement of sub-and supra-atmospheric pressure generated by the inspiratory and expiratory muscles respectively, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduced respiratory muscle strength is relevant to the clinical situation of elderly patients, particularly in cases of pneumonia and cardiac diseases such as left ventricle failure, which lead to additional workload for the respiratory muscles. 12 Evaluation of respiratory muscle strength is of great clinical importance 13 and it can be done by measuring static and dynamic maneuvers. Static maneuvers infer the respiratory muscle strength through measurement of the sub and supra-atmospheric pressure generated by inspiratory and expiratory muscles, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beklenen değerin %35'i ve altında SNIP test sonucu ALS'li hastalarda genellikle solunum yetmezliği ile birliktedir (35,63). 60 cmH 2 O'un altında bir MEP değeri genellikle zayıf öksürük refleksini ve sekresyonların temizliğindeki yetersizliği gösterir (64,65).…”
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