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The role of functional tests in the diagnosis of paresis of the diaphragm

https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2022-100-6-310-313

Abstract

   The article presents a clinical case of diaphragm dysfunction caused by damage to the diaphragmatic nerve in a 35-year-old patient after a war wound to the chest. Imaging methods coupled with electromyography make it possible to diagnose this disease and its cause, while lung function tests make it possible to clarify pulmonary disorders due to diaphragm dysfunction. Тhere is a restrictive type of ventilation disorders due to limited mobility of the chest in particular, as well as gas exchange disorders due to hypoventilation in the basal parts of the lungs in the patient under discussion. These changes determine the strategy of long-term clinical follow-up of such patients, the need to involve pharmacotherapy and rehabilitation programs. Given the urgency of this problem, the data obtained broaden our understanding of the problem and require the creation of algorithms for the examination of patients who have received a chest wound, taking into account ventilation and diff usion capacity abnormalities, the need for clinical follow-up and the creation of medical rehabilitation programs.

About the Authors

O. I. Savushkina
Ministry of Defense of Russia; Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Olga I. Savushkina

Main Military Clinical Hospital named after academician N. N. Burdenko

105094

Pulmonology Scientifi c Research Institute

115682

Moscow



A. V. Fokin
Ministry of Defense of Russia
Russian Federation

Alexander V. Fokin

Main Military Clinical Hospital named after academician N. N. Burdenko

105094

Moscow



L. U. Komolova
Ministry of Defense of Russia
Russian Federation

Lyudmila U. Komolova

Main Military Clinical Hospital named after academician N. N. Burdenko

105094

Moscow



A. A. Zaytsev
Ministry of Defense of Russia; Medical Institute of Continuing Education of the Moscow State University of Food Production
Russian Federation

Andrey A. Zaytsev

Main Military Clinical Hospital named after academician N. N. Burdenko

105094

12508

Moscow



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Savushkina O.I., Fokin A.V., Komolova L.U., Zaytsev A.A. The role of functional tests in the diagnosis of paresis of the diaphragm. Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal). 2022;100(6):310-313. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2022-100-6-310-313

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