Comparison of ultrasound and dynamic MRI for the measurement of diaphragmatic excursion: A prospective single-center study. Delplancke, Clara (C);Charpentier, Etienne (E);Grolleau, François (F);Hernigou, Anne (A);Nougué, Hélène (H);Le Pimpec-Barthes, Françoise (F);Cholley, Bernard (B);Daniel, Matthieu (M); |
Author information PLoS One.2025 Feb 21;20(2):e0318717.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0318717 Abstract OBJECTIVES: Ultrasound (US) measurements of diaphragmatic excursion (DE) are widely used to provide a non-invasive assessment of the diaphragmatic function at the bedside, especially in intensive care. However, this measurement has never been validated against a less operator-dependent technique such as MRI. Dynamic MRI is the only imaging modality that creates a four-dimensional reconstruction of the diaphragm. The primary objective of this study was to assess the agreement between DE obtained using dynamic MRI with those obtained using ultrasound. The secondary objectives were to define DE thresholds for the diagnosis of DD using MRI and to compare the performance of US and MRI to diagnose DD. |
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