Effectiveness of Diaphragmatic Function and Parasternal Intercostal Muscles Functions as Predictors for Successful Weaning From Mechanical Ventilation
Ultrasound Evaluation of Diaphragmatic Functions and Parasternal Intercostal Muscle Thickening Fraction as Predictors of Successful Weaning From Mechanical Ventilation.
Ain Shams University
77 participants
Jan 1, 2026
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Critically ill patients frequently develop respiratory muscle dysfunction that may contribute to difficult and prolonged weaning from mechanical ventilation. that is besides complications such as barotrauma, ventilator-acquired pneumonia, accumulation of secretions, and lung atelectasis. The ultrasound estimation of parasternal intercostal muscle and diaphragmatic functions is a method to evaluate if there is a good chance of weaning outcomes.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- \. Adult patients more than 18 years old. 2. Patient on mechanical ventilation more than 48 hours.
Exclusion Criteria1
- \. Declining to give a written informed consent. 2. Diaphragmatic paralysis or injury
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NCT07630662