1927
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-5814-2
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Das Zwerchfell im Gesunden und Kranken Zustand

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“…It is generally assumed that respiratory muscles are under bilateral hemispheric control and thus little influenced by a unilateral hemispheric lesion [2,27]. However, flouroscopic studies report a diminished excursion of the hemidiaphragm ipsilateral to the hemiparesis during voluntary inspiration in patients with stroke [30,32].…”
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“…It is generally assumed that respiratory muscles are under bilateral hemispheric control and thus little influenced by a unilateral hemispheric lesion [2,27]. However, flouroscopic studies report a diminished excursion of the hemidiaphragm ipsilateral to the hemiparesis during voluntary inspiration in patients with stroke [30,32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet both techniques do not allow selective recording from one hemidiaphragm, since volume conducted activity from the contralateral diaphragm may also be recorded. A prerequisite for selective recordings from either half of the diaphragm is the separate innervation by the ipsilateral phrenic nerve without crossing the midline [27]. To avoid recording of activity from contralateral respiratory muscles in our study, the recording electrodes were placed laterally at the midaxillary and anterior axillary lines [42].…”
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“…Weitere entzündliche Ursachen sind Herpes-zoster-Infektionen, infradiaphragmale abdominale Infektionen sowie subphrenische Abszesse und Leberabszesse [4,9,11,12,22,23,24,28]. Isolierte Phrenikusläsionen wurden auch bei der neuralgischen Schulteramyotrophie (Parsonnage-Turner-Syndrom), welches auch postinfektiös auftreten kann, beschrieben [6,15].…”
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“…Seine senkrechte B ew egungskom ponente m acht in R uhe etw a 1,5 cm , bei v ertie fter A tm ung 6-7 cm aus [3,10,18]. P ro Z entim eter Zwerchfellbewegung w ird eine L uftm enge von etw a 350 ml bew egt.…”
Section: Zwerchfell Und Bauchraumunclassified