In critically ill patients, diaphragm dysfunction is a frequent and clinically significant consequence of prolonged mechanical ventilation, sepsis and systemic inflammation. Accurate evaluation of ...
The phrenic nerve is the nerve that controls your diaphragm, the dome-shaped muscle that helps you breathe. The diaphragm muscles expand and tighten the lungs to help you draw air into them. The ...
Listen to an interview about the research on The Scope Radio. (Salt Lake City) – Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is not as well known as muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis, but like them it ...
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