The Incidence of Diaphragmatic Dysfunction in Patients Presenting With Dyspnea in the Emergency Department.

Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine(2023)

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OBJECTIVES:Diaphragmatic dysfunction has been reported as a cause of dyspnea, and its diagnosis can be made using ultrasound. Diaphragmatic ultrasound is mainly used to predict respiratory failure in chronic conditions. The use of diaphragmatic ultrasound has also risen in acute settings, such as emergency departments (EDs). However, the number of studies on its use still needs to be increased. The present study aimed to find the incidence of diaphragmatic dysfunction in the ED. METHODS:This prospective cohort study was conducted in an ED. We enrolled patients aged greater than 18 years who presented with dyspnea. Diaphragmatic excursion and diaphragmatic thickness techniques were performed. The primary outcome was the incidence of diaphragmatic dysfunction. The secondary outcomes were the associations between diaphragmatic dysfunction and the composition of respiratory therapies within 24 hours, intubation within 24 hours, and 7-day mortality. RESULTS:A total of 237 patients were analyzed. The incidences of diaphragmatic dysfunction assessed by diaphragmatic excursion and diaphragm thickness were 22.4 and 32.1%, respectively. Patients with sepsis and cancer had the highest incidences. Diaphragmatic dysfunction assessed by both techniques was not associated with the composition of respiratory support therapies within 24 hours, intubation within 24 hours, or 7-day mortality. CONCLUSIONS:The incidence of diaphragmatic dysfunction in dyspneic patients in the ED ranged from 22.4 to 32.1%, depending on the ultrasound technique. Diaphragmatic dysfunction was not associated with the composition of respiratory support therapies, intubation, or mortality.
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diaphragmatic dysfunction,dyspnea,emergency department,incidence
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