Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 152, No. 2, Aug 1995, 677-682.
Comparison of diaphragm strength between healthy adult elderly and young men
K Tolep, N Higgins, S Muza, G Criner and SG Kelsen
Department of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
To test the hypothesis that aging is associated with a reduction in the
diaphragm's force-generating capacity, we compared the maximum
transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdimax) obtained during voluntary maximal
inspiratory efforts in nine young (19-28 yr) and ten elderly (65-75 yr)
subjects. The relationship between Pdi and lung volume was compared in the
two groups by having subjects make maximal inspiratory maneuvers at
specified lung volumes (i.e., 20, 40, and 80% vital capacity). Subjects
underwent symptom-limited exercise tests to characterize their aerobic
capacities and evaluate the relationship between aerobic capacity and
Pdimax. The average Pdimax of the elderly subjects (128 +/- 9 cm H2O) was
significantly lower (p < 0.003) than the average Pdimax of the younger
subjects (171 +/- 8 cm H2O). In the elderly, Pdi was lower across the range
of lung volumes tested (p < 0.001), and Pdimax occurred at similar
relative lung volumes (elderly, at 47% total lung capacity [TLC]; young, at
50% TLC) in both groups. The elderly subjects were quite fit based on their
VO2max, and there was no significant relationship between Pdimax and
VO2max. This study suggests that diaphragm strength is reduced in elderly
individuals. This age-related decrease in diaphragm strength may predispose
elderly patients to diaphragm fatigue in the presence of conditions that
impair inspiratory muscle function or increase ventilatory load.
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