Authors
Joerg Steier, Sunny Kaul, John Seymour, Caroline Jolley, Gerrard Rafferty, William Man, Yuan M Luo, Michael Roughton, Michael I Polkey, John Moxham
Publication date
2007/11/1
Journal
Thorax
Volume
62
Issue
11
Pages
975-980
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Description
Background
Respiratory muscle weakness is an important clinical problem. Tests of varying complexity and invasiveness are available to assess respiratory muscle strength. The relative precision of different tests in the detection of weakness is less clear, as is the value of multiple tests.
Methods
The respiratory muscle function tests of clinical referrals who had multiple tests assessed in our laboratories over a 6-year period were analysed. Thresholds for weakness for each test were determined from published and in-house laboratory data. The patients were divided into three groups: those who had all relevant measurements of global inspiratory muscle strength (group A, n = 182), those with full assessment of diaphragm strength (group B, n = 264) and those for whom expiratory muscle strength was fully evaluated (group C, n = 60). The diagnostic outcome of each inspiratory, diaphragm and expiratory muscle …
Total citations
2008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202461619142112261526202624142325127
Scholar articles
J Steier, S Kaul, J Seymour, C Jolley, G Rafferty… - Thorax, 2007