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Advancements in imaging techniques for monitoring the respiratory muscles

Martin Dres, Jonne Doorduin, Samia Boussouar, Damien Bachasson

2025Critical Care9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review highlights the latest advancements in imaging techniques for monitoring respiratory muscles in critically ill patients. At the bedside, conventional ultrasound has been widely adopted to measure diaphragm thickness, thickening and excursion. It has also been used to assess extradiaphragmatic respiratory muscles, including parasternal intercostal and abdominal muscles. Advanced ultrasound-derived techniques have expanded its applications, enabling the evaluation of tissue velocity (tissue Doppler imaging), stiffness (shear wave elastography), and local tissue displacement (speckle tracking). Facility-based imaging modalities such as magnetic resonance imaging and chest tomography provide complementary insights into respiratory muscles structure and function, offering valuable information for evaluating the effects of therapeutic interventions. Finally, imaging techniques have emerged as valuable tools for evaluating the metabolic demands of respiratory muscles, with advanced methods such as positron emission tomography and contrast-enhanced ultrasound showing significant potential.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRespiratory monitoringIntensive care medicineRespiratory systemMedical physicsInternal medicineRespiratory Support and MechanismsChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) ResearchNon-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring