Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 19, 2026

A Novel Rescue Technique for Difficult Intubation and Difficult Ventilation
Published on: January 17, 2011
Diaphragm quantitative electromyography in difficult-to-treat asthmatic patients
Marcelo R Caetano1, Analucia A Maranhão2, Eduardo M Peixoto3
1Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Departamento de Neurocirurgia, Rio de Janeiro RJ, Brasil.
Abstract:
Quantitative electromyography is an important tool to evaluate myopathies, and some difficult-to-treat asthmatic patients may have a subclinical corticosteroid myopathic process, using only inhaled corticosteroid, according to some studies. In this report, diaphragm quantitative electromyography was used to evaluate asthmatic difficult-to-treat patients, comparing them with a control group. Significant differences were obtained in amplitude, duration and size index of motor unit action potentials, with lower parameters in the asthmatic patients, which may indicate a myopathic process.
Related Concept Videos
04:46A Novel Rescue Technique for Difficult Intubation and Difficult Ventilation
09:42Acquisition and Semi-Automated Analysis of Respiratory Muscle Surface Electromyography
05:51Measuring Diaphragm Thickness and Function Using Point-of-Care Ultrasound
09:43Functional and Morphological Assessment of Diaphragm Innervation by Phrenic Motor Neurons
07:12Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging of Mouse Diaphragm Function
05:45Quantitative Immunohistochemistry of the Cellular Microenvironment in Patient Glioblastoma Resections

