Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2022)

Diaphragmatic thickening fraction as a predictor for intubation in patients with COVID-19

  • Manuel Hache-Marliere,
  • Hyomin Lim,
  • Hassan Patail

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40
p. 101743

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The diaphragm is the primary respiratory muscle, and its dysfunction predisposes patients to respiratory failure. Diaphragm function can be assessed by ultrasound measurement - Diaphragmatic Thickening Fraction (DTF). Respiratory viral infections (including SARS-CoV-2) can cause diaphragm dysfunction. Our case series follows three patients infected with COVID-19 pneumonia. Bedside diaphragmatic ultrasound assessments measuring DTF were trended over patient's hospital course until clinical improvement (i.e., off oxygen) or worsening (i.e., intubation). Our preliminary results suggest a correlation between DTF trends and respiratory status in patients requiring 100% oxygen. Further studies are required to assess DTF and its possible correlation to respiratory failure.

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