Diaphragm Muscle Dysfunction in Patients With Heart Failure

•Diaphragm muscle dysfunction represents inspiratory muscle weakness in HF.•Diaphragm muscle dysfunction is accompanied by limb muscle weakness in HF.•Diaphragm muscle dysfunction independently predicts exercise intolerance in HF. Inspiratory muscle weakness is associated with the development of exe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cardiac failure 2018-04, Vol.24 (4), p.209-216
Hauptverfasser: Miyagi, Mari, Kinugasa, Yoshiharu, Sota, Takeshi, Yamada, Kensaku, Ishisugi, Takuya, Hirai, Masayuki, Yanagihara, Kiyotaka, Haruki, Nobuhiko, Matsubara, Koichi, Kato, Masahiko, Yamamoto, Kazuhiro
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Zusammenfassung:•Diaphragm muscle dysfunction represents inspiratory muscle weakness in HF.•Diaphragm muscle dysfunction is accompanied by limb muscle weakness in HF.•Diaphragm muscle dysfunction independently predicts exercise intolerance in HF. Inspiratory muscle weakness is associated with the development of exercise intolerance in patients with heart failure (HF). Ultrasound assessment of the diaphragm is used to evaluate respiratory muscle function, but its application in patients with HF remains undefined. We examined the relationship of diaphragm function as assessed by ultrasonography with inspiratory muscle strength and exercise tolerance in HF. Seventy-seven patients hospitalized with HF were enrolled. Impaired diaphragm muscle function was defined as a diaphragm thickness at end-inspiration of less than the median value of 4.0 mm, which represents diaphragm muscle loss and reduced contraction. Compared with patients with preserved diaphragm muscle function, those with impaired diaphragm muscle function were older; had significantly lower vital capacity, handgrip strength, and inspiratory muscle strength as assessed by the maximum inspiratory pressure; and had a significantly shorter 6-minute walk distance (6MWD; P 
ISSN:1071-9164
1532-8414
DOI:10.1016/j.cardfail.2017.12.004