Respiratory Muscle Testing
- PMID: 40769597
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ccm.2025.04.013
Respiratory Muscle Testing
Abstract
Disorders of the respiratory muscles (RM) are common, yet are often overlooked. Physical examination findings may suggest the presence of RM weakness but are nonspecific. Several tests of RM function are available, including measurements of upright and supine vital capacity, inspiratory and expiratory muscle pressures, sniff nasal inspiratory pressure, sniff esophageal and transdiaphragmatic pressures, and peak cough flow. These tests are widely available but are effort dependent. Electrodiagnostic studies, such as electromyography, electrical, or magnetic phrenic nerve stimulation, are effort independent but require more specialized equipment and staff. Imaging techniques such as ultrasound provide helpful complementary information about diaphragm function.
Keywords: Cervical magnetic stimulation; Diaphragm; Maximal expiratory pressure; Maximal inspiratory pressure; Respiratory muscle; Sniff nasal inspiratory pressure; Transdiaphragmatic pressure; Ultrasound.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure C.L. Rochester has no conflicts of interest to declare in regard to this article. No artificial intelligence (AI) or AI-assisted technologies were used in the writing process of this article. Preparation of this article did not involve any grant funding.
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