Disorders of the Respiratory Muscles
Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital · University of Chicago
Abstract
Abstract The act of breathing depends on coordinated activity of the respiratory muscles to generate subatmospheric pressure. This action is compromised by disease states affecting anatomical sites ranging from the cerebral cortex to the alveolar sac. Weakness of the respiratory muscles can dominate the clinical manifestations in the later stages of several primary neurologic and neuromuscular disorders in a manner unique to each disease state. Structural abnormalities of the thoracic cage, such as scoliosis or flail chest, interfere with the action of the respiratory muscles—again in a manner unique to each disease state. The hyperinflation that accompanies diseases of the airways interferes with the ability…
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2Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Respiratory system
- Respiratory physiology
- Neuromuscular disease
- Respiratory disease
- Scoliosis
- Muscles of respiration
- Intensive care medicine
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