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Contractile capability of the diaphragm assessed by ultrasonography predicts nocturnal oxygen saturation in COPD
Author(s) -
Okura Kazuki,
Kawagoshi Atsuyoshi,
Iwakura Masahiro,
Sugawara Keiyu,
Takahashi Hitomi,
Kashiwagura Takeshi,
Homma Mitsunobu,
Satake Masahiro,
Shioya Takanobu
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
respirology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.857
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1440-1843
pISSN - 1323-7799
DOI - 10.1111/resp.12897
Subject(s) - medicine , copd , diaphragm (acoustics) , expiration , cardiology , oxygen saturation , anesthesia , respiratory system , oxygen , chemistry , physics , organic chemistry , acoustics , loudspeaker
Background and objective Diaphragm function might be useful to predict nocturnal oxygen desaturation in COPD . Ultrasonography has been widely used for the assessment of the diaphragm. We aimed to investigate the relationship between the contractile capability of the diaphragm assessed by ultrasonography and the nocturnal percutaneous arterial oxygen saturation (NSpO 2 ) in COPD . Methods Twenty‐eight male patients with COPD (age, 73 ± 7 years; forced expiratory volume in 1 s ( FEV 1 ), 54.2 ± 17.0% predicted) were included. The thickness of the diaphragm ( Tdi ) was assessed by ultrasonography. We calculated the change ratio of Tdi at the end of maximal inspiration and expiration (%ΔTdi). The mean value of NSpO 2 ( NSpO 2mean ), the percentage of total sleep time ( TST ) with desaturation above 4% ( DA4 %) and the percentage of TST with saturation below 90% ( SB90 %) were measured by overnight oximetry. Daytime arterial oxygen pressure ( PaO 2 ) and maximal inspiratory mouth pressure ( PI max ) were also measured. Results All participants had mild or no daytime hypoxaemia ( PaO 2 , 77.3 ± 8.6 mm Hg). The NSpO 2mean , DA4 % and SB90 % were significantly correlated with % ΔTdi , PaO 2 , % PI max of the predicted value and the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease ( GOLD ) stage. The % ΔTdi and PaO 2 were predictors of NSpO 2 mean by multiple regression analysis. Conclusion This study suggested a close relationship between the NSpO 2 and the contractile capability of the diaphragm assessed by ultrasonography in COPD . The % ΔTdi combined with PaO 2 might predict NSpO 2 in COPD patients with mild or no daytime hypoxaemia.