Kantarci Fatih, Mihmanli Ismail, Demirel Mustafa Kemal, Harmanci Kemal, Akman Canan, Aydogan Fatih, Mihmanli Aydanur, Uysal Omer
Department of Radiology, Istanbul University, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey.
J Ultrasound Med. 2004 Feb;23(2):255-60. doi: 10.7863/jum.2004.23.2.255.
To evaluate the quantitative measurement of diaphragmatic motion in healthy subjects and to investigate the effects of different variables such as body mass index and waist circumference on the diaphragmatic motion.
The study included 164 healthy subjects. The subjects were grouped according to age, sex, body mass index, and waist circumference. Measurements of diaphragmatic motion were made by a 3.5-MHz sonographic unit in the M-mode of the system. The posterior diaphragm on both sides was identified, and measurements were performed during deep inspiration.
The mean diaphragmatic motion measurements +/- SD were 49.23 +/- 10.98 and 50.17 +/- 11.73 mm on right and left sides, respectively. Female subjects had statistically significantly (P < .05) decreased diaphragmatic motion (right, 46.93 +/- 10.37 mm; left, 47.57 +/- 10.36 mm) than male subjects. The mean diaphragmatic motion (right, 40.90 +/- 8.89 mm; left, 39.37 +/- 9.15 mm) was less in subjects who were underweight (P < .05) when compared with subjects who were of normal weight, overweight, and obese. Subjects who had a waist circumference of less than 70 cm showed a statistically significant decrease (P < .05) in diaphragmatic motion (right, 42.55 +/- 9.12 mm; left, 42.24 +/- 9.73 mm) when compared with subjects who had a waist circumference of 70 to 85, 85 to 100, and greater than 100 cm. Also, subjects younger than 30 years had statistically significantly (P < .05) decreased diaphragmatic motion (right, 44.57 +/- 10.57 mm; left, 44.44 +/- 11.37 mm).
Sex, body mass index, waist circumference, and age may affect the diaphragmatic motion to some extent. Healthy persons of younger age with a smaller body mass index and waist circumference may show a decreased amount of diaphragmatic motion.
评估健康受试者膈肌运动的定量测量,并研究体重指数和腰围等不同变量对膈肌运动的影响。
该研究纳入了164名健康受试者。受试者根据年龄、性别、体重指数和腰围进行分组。使用3.5兆赫兹超声设备在系统的M模式下测量膈肌运动。识别双侧膈肌后部,并在深吸气时进行测量。
右侧和左侧膈肌运动测量的平均值±标准差分别为49.23±10.98毫米和50.17±11.73毫米。女性受试者的膈肌运动(右侧,46.93±10.37毫米;左侧,47.57±10.36毫米)比男性受试者在统计学上显著降低(P<.05)。与体重正常、超重和肥胖的受试者相比,体重过轻的受试者的平均膈肌运动(右侧,40.90±8.89毫米;左侧,39.37±9.15毫米)较少(P<.05)。腰围小于70厘米的受试者与腰围在70至85厘米、85至100厘米和大于100厘米的受试者相比,膈肌运动在统计学上显著降低(P<.05)(右侧,42.55±9.12毫米;左侧,42.24±9.73毫米)。此外,30岁以下的受试者的膈肌运动在统计学上显著降低(P<.05)(右侧,44.57±10.57毫米;左侧,44.44±11.37毫米)。
性别、体重指数、腰围和年龄可能在一定程度上影响膈肌运动。体重指数和腰围较小的年轻健康人可能表现出膈肌运动量减少。