Neural respiratory drive assessment and its correlation with inspiratory muscle strength in patients undergoing open‐heart surgery: A cross‐sectional study
Karan Pongpanit,
Jitanan Laosiripisan,
Preeyaphorn Songsorn
et al.
Abstract:Background and PurposePulmonary dysfunction and inspiratory muscle weakness are frequently observed after cardiac surgery. Understanding the load on and capacity of respiratory muscles can provide valuable insights into the overall respiratory mechanics and neural regulation of breathing. This study aimed to assess the extent of neural respiratory drive (NRD) and determine whether admission‐to‐discharge differences in NRD were associated with inspiratory muscle strength changes among patients undergoing open‐h… Show more
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