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Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2015

Diagnostic methods to assess inspiratory and expiratory muscle strength

Pedro Caruso; André Luis Pereira de Albuquerque; Pauliane Vieira Santana; Letícia Zumpano Cardenas; Jeferson George Ferreira; Elena Prina; Patrícia F. Trevizan; Mayra Caleffi Pereira; Vinicius Iamonti; Renata Pletsch; Marcelo Macchione; Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de Carvalho

Impairment of (inspiratory and expiratory) respiratory muscles is a common clinical finding, not only in patients with neuromuscular disease but also in patients with primary disease of the lung parenchyma or airways. Although such impairment is common, its recognition is usually delayed because its signs and symptoms are nonspecific and late. This delayed recognition, or even the lack thereof, occurs because the diagnostic tests used in the assessment of respiratory muscle strength are not widely known and available. There are various methods of assessing respiratory muscle strength during the inspiratory and expiratory phases. These methods are divided into two categories: volitional tests (which require patient understanding and cooperation); and non-volitional tests. Volitional tests, such as those that measure maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures, are the most commonly used because they are readily available. Non-volitional tests depend on magnetic stimulation of the phrenic nerve accompanied by the measurement of inspiratory mouth pressure, inspiratory esophageal pressure, or inspiratory transdiaphragmatic pressure. Another method that has come to be widely used is ultrasound imaging of the diaphragm. We believe that pulmonologists involved in the care of patients with respiratory diseases should be familiar with the tests used in order to assess respiratory muscle function.Therefore, the aim of the present article is to describe the advantages, disadvantages, procedures, and clinical applicability of the main tests used in the assessment of respiratory muscle strength.


BMC Pulmonary Medicine | 2018

Unilateral diaphragm paralysis: a dysfunction restricted not just to one hemidiaphragm

Mayra Caleffi-Pereira; Renata Pletsch-Assunção; Letícia Zumpano Cardenas; Pauliane Vieira Santana; Jeferson George Ferreira; Vinicius Iamonti; Pedro Caruso; Angelo Fernandez; Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de Carvalho; André Luis Pereira de Albuquerque


European Respiratory Journal | 2017

Lung function in seated and supine positions to predict diaphragm weakness in diaphragmatic paralysis

Mayra Caleffi Pereira; Jeferson George Ferreira; Vinicius Iamonti; Letícia Zumpano Cardenas; Renata Pletsch; Pauliane Vieira Santana; Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de Carvalho; Pedro Caruso; André Luis Pereira de Albuquerque; Patrícia F. Trevizan


European Respiratory Journal | 2017

Maximal Inspiratory Pressure vs. Inspiratory Endurance Test to assess ventilatory dysfunction in patients with early stages of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and compare with a control group. A pilot study

Vinicius Iamonti; Mayra Caleffi Pereira; Jefferson Ferreira; Letícia Zumpano Cardenas; Renata Pletsch; Patrícia F. Trevizan; Pauliane Vieira Santana; Carlos Carvalho; Pedro Caruso; André Luis Pereira de Albuquerque; Gerson Chadi; Frederico Jorge


European Respiratory Journal | 2017

Effects of inspiratory muscle training and aerobic training on inspiratory muscle strength in chronic systolic heart failure patients: a pilot study

Patrícia F. Trevizan; Renata Pletsch; Mayra Caleffi Pereira; Letícia Zumpano Cardenas; Jeferson George Ferreira; Vinicius Iamonti; Pauliane Vieira Santana; André Luis Pereira de Albuquerque; Pedro Caruso; Carlos Eduardo Negrão; Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de Carvalho


European Respiratory Journal | 2016

Dyspnea, inspiratory and expiratory muscles in mild and severe COPD compared to healthy individuals

Marcelo Macchione; Letícia Zumpano Cardenas; Jeferson George Ferreira; Renata Plestch; Mayra Caleffi Pereira; Vinicius Iamonti; Pauliane Vieira Santana; Pedro Caruso; Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de Carvalho; André Luis Pereira de Albuquerque


European Respiratory Journal | 2016

Comparison of thoracoabdominal synchrony using two methods in healthy subjects, chronic obstructive and interstitial lung disease

Mayra Caleffi Pereira; Jeferson George Ferreira; Vinicius Iamonti; Patricia Trevisan; Andre Apanavicius; Pauliane Vieira Santana; Letícia Zumpano Cardenas; Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de Carvalho; Pedro Caruso; André Luis Pereira de Albuquerque


European Respiratory Journal | 2016

Ventilatory muscle strength and ultrasound evaluation of diaphragm in healthy subjects

Letícia Zumpano Cardenas; Pauliane Vieira Santana; Renata Pletsch; Mayra Caleffi Pereira; Vinicius Iamonti; Marcelo Macchione; Jeferson George Ferreira; Pedro Caruso; Carlos Carvalho; André Luis Pereira de Albuquerque


European Respiratory Journal | 2016

Diaphragmatic dysfunction evaluated by ultrasound correlates with dyspnea, exercise and quality of life in interstitial lung disease

Pauliane Vieira Santana; Letícia Zumpano Cardenas; Jeferson George Ferreira; Vinicius Iamonti; Ozires Ramos; Thomas Jaeger; André Luis Pereira de Albuquerque; Carlos Carvalho; Pedro Caruso


European Respiratory Journal | 2015

Respiratory muscle strength at rest, during and after maximal exercise in healthy subjects

Letícia Zumpano Cardenas; Pauliane Vieira Santana; Mayra Caleffi Pereira; Jeferson George Ferreira; Luiz Fernando Orlandin; Vinicius Iamonti; Renata Pletsch; Pedro Caruso; Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de Carvalho; André Luis Pereira de Albuquerque

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Pedro Caruso

University of São Paulo

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Renata Pletsch

University of São Paulo

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