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Ultrasonography has been used to explore diaphragmatic contractile activity by measuring thickening fraction .When thickening fraction was < 20% during tidal breathing, it is commonly associated with respiratory failure.
Diaphragmatic ultrasound had been used before as a tool to predict weaning from mechanical ventilation.
In this study diaphragmatic ultrasound will be done upon admission to predict of mechanical ventilation in patients with respiratory diseases.
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All Patients will be subjected to the following Detailed history taking from patient or relatives including the cause of respiratory diseases.
Complete physical examination: general and local examination will be carried out for all patients.
All cases undergo standard monitoring including invasive and non-invasive blood pressure monitoring, SpO2 and ECG.
Full laboratory investigations: At the beginning of the study (Arterial blood gases, CBC, Coagulation Profile, Kidney function tests, Liver function tests, Cardiac enzymes).
All patients will be treated according to the international guidelines according to their medical status . As well as Hemodynamic support will be provided by fluids resuscitation and/or catecholamine infusion if necessary, to keep mean arterial pressure >70 mmHg.
Respiratory support will consist of oxygen administration or mechanical ventilation if necessary, to maintain SPO2 > 90% and PH > 7.25.
Diaphragmatic ultrasound will be performed to all patients with respiratory disease to evaluate diaphragmatic thickening and estimate thickening fraction and to evaluate diaphragmatic excursion. Measurements will be obtained at bedside with a portable ultrasound machine equipped with a linear probe (Logic P6 Pro, GE Healthcare). Diaphragmatic thickness measures will be performed on right Intercostal approach through the zone of apposition. Diaphragmatic excursion will be performed using curved-array probe (Logic P6 Pro, GE Healthcare) is positioned below right costal arch at the mid-clavicular line. The ultrasound study will be done and /or supervised by ultrasound expert.
The decision of using mechanical ventilation will not depend on the diaphragmatic ultrasound results.
Primary outcome: estimation of diaphragmatic thickening fraction which will predict mechanical ventilation.
Secondary outcome: estimation of diaphragmatic excursion which will predict mechanical ventilation.
Non invasive ventilation (NIV) will be delivered through a full-face mask connected to a high-performance ventilator. In non-invasive pressure support mode. PEEP and delivered FIO2 will be set to achieve oxygen saturation target of 88-92%. Pressure support level will be adjusted to obtain a target volume of 6-8 mL/kg, a frequency < 30 breaths/min, and air leak < 15%. Cycling will be set at 40% of peak flow. If non-invasive ventilation failed or patient deteriorated invasive ventilation will be required.
Indication of non invasive ventilation:
Indication of invasive ventilation:
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