Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 150, No. 1, 07 1994, 41-47.
Neck muscle activity in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
A De Troyer, R Peche, JC Yernault and M Estenne
Chest Service, Erasme University Hospital, Belgium.
The present studies were designed to assess the pattern of activity and the
frequency of activation of the neck muscles in patients with chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Using concentric needle electrodes,
we thus recorded the electromyograms of the scalene, sternocleidomastoid,
and trapezius muscles during resting breathing in 40 stable patients with
severe chronic airflow obstruction (FEV1 = 0.69 +/- 0.18 L) and
hyperinflation (FRC = 228 +/- 40% of predicted); 17 patients were
hypercapnic at rest. When breathing in the seated posture, all patients
(100%) had strong inspiratory contraction of the scalenes. In contrast, no
patient showed inspiratory activity in the trapezius, and only four
patients (10%) showed definite, invariable inspiratory activity in the
sternocleidomastoid. These two muscles were silent in the supine posture as
well, even though the adoption of this posture was associated with an
increase in dyspnea in most patients. We conclude, therefore, that in
contrast to conventional thinking, most stable patients with severe COPD do
not use the sternocleidomastoids or the trapezii when breathing at rest.
Additional measurements indicated that the sternocleidomastoid inspiratory
activity previously recorded in such patients was in general caused by a
cross-contamination from surrounding muscles.
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