VARIABILITY OF DIAPHRAGM STRUCTURE AMONG HEALTHY-INDIVIDUALS

Citation
Fd. Mccool et al., VARIABILITY OF DIAPHRAGM STRUCTURE AMONG HEALTHY-INDIVIDUALS, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 155(4), 1997, pp. 1323-1328
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Emergency Medicine & Critical Care","Respiratory System
ISSN journal
1073449X
Volume
155
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1323 - 1328
Database
ISI
SICI code
1073-449X(1997)155:4<1323:VODSAH>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
The ratio of the muscular cross-sectional area of the diaphragm (CSA(d i)) to the axially projected area of the thorax (A(thor)) theoreticall y determines the strength of the inspiratory pump. We studied these di mensions in 37 healthy subjects by ultrasonography and anthropometry. In 21 subjects who did not train with weights, thickness of the diaphr agm (t(di)), circumference of the rib cage (c(di)), and CSA(di) increa sed with height and with body weight. The increase of thoracic cavity dimensions with weight was similar to that described across a wide ran ge of mammals and was consistent with the scaling principle of elastic similarity. CSA(di)/A(thor) showed considerable variability and was n ot systematically dependent on height or weight. The 15 adults who tra ined with weight-lifting had thicker diaphragms for comparable height and greater CSA(di)/A(thor) than the adults who did not train. We conc lude that (I) the structural dimensions of the diaphragm and thorax sh ow substantial variability, some of which is systematic with stature; (2) the variations of structure predict substantial variation of inspi ratory strength which is not systematic with stature; (3) the muscular cross-section of the diaphragm is increased by general or specific tr aining.