FitzMaurice Thomas Simon, McCann Caroline, Nazareth Dilip S, Walshaw Martin J
Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Liverpool, UK.
Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
ERJ Open Res. 2022 Feb 21;8(1). doi: 10.1183/23120541.00343-2021. eCollection 2022 Jan.
Dynamic chest radiography (DCR) is a novel real-time digital fluoroscopic imaging system that produces clear, wide field-of-view diagnostic images of the thorax and diaphragm in motion, alongside novel metrics on moving structures within the thoracic cavity. We describe the use of DCR in the measurement of diaphragm motion in a pilot series of cases of suspected diaphragm dysfunction.
We studied 21 patients referred for assessment of diaphragm function due to suspicious clinical symptoms or imaging (breathlessness, orthopnoea, reduced exercise tolerance and/or an elevated hemidiaphragm on plain chest radiograph). All underwent DCR with voluntary sniff manoeuvres.
Paradoxical motion on sniffing was observed in 14 patients, and confirmed in six who also underwent fluoroscopy or ultrasound. In four patients, DCR showed reduced hemidiaphragm excursion, but no paradoxical motion; in three, normal bilateral diaphragm motion was demonstrated. DCR was quick to perform, and well tolerated in all cases and with no adverse events reported. DCR was achieved in ∼5 min per patient, with images available to view by the clinician immediately within the clinical setting.
DCR is a rapid, well-tolerated and straightforward chest radiography technique that warrants further investigation in the assessment of diaphragm dysfunction.
动态胸部X线摄影(DCR)是一种新型实时数字荧光成像系统,可生成胸部和膈肌动态的清晰、宽视野诊断图像,以及关于胸腔内移动结构的新指标。我们描述了DCR在一系列疑似膈肌功能障碍病例中测量膈肌运动的应用。
我们研究了21例因可疑临床症状或影像学表现(呼吸困难、端坐呼吸、运动耐量下降和/或胸部平片显示半侧膈肌抬高)而转诊进行膈肌功能评估的患者。所有患者均进行了DCR检查,并进行了自主吸气动作。
14例患者在吸气时观察到矛盾运动,其中6例同时接受了荧光透视或超声检查,结果得到证实。4例患者DCR显示半侧膈肌活动度降低,但无矛盾运动;3例患者双侧膈肌运动正常。DCR操作迅速,所有病例耐受性良好,未报告不良事件。每位患者完成DCR检查约需5分钟,临床医生可在临床环境中立即查看图像。
DCR是一种快速、耐受性良好且操作简单的胸部X线摄影技术,在膈肌功能障碍评估中值得进一步研究。