Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 154, No. 2, 08 1996, 436-441.
Impairment of central motor conduction to the diaphragm in stroke
T Similowski, M Catala, G Rancurel and JP Derenne
Service de Pneumologie et de Reanimation, Groupe Hospitalier Pitie- Salpetriere, Paris, France.
Respiratory complications are common in patients with stroke, but the
involvement of the diaphragm in this setting is not completely understood.
The purpose of this study was to assess corticodiaphragmatic pathways in
patients with vascular hemiplegia. Fifteen patients were studied, nine with
a capsular type of hemiplegia. Seven age-matched subjects served as the
control group, and eight healthy young volunteers were studied to validate
the methods by comparison with the literature. Diaphragm electromyogram was
recorded bilaterally, using surface electrodes. Abductor pollicis brevis
electromyogram was also recorded. After having checked the integrity of
peripheral conduction, corticofugal pathways were studied using cortical
magnetic stimulation, a reproducible and patient-independent stimulus. Left
and right conduction times to the diaphragm were symmetrical in the control
subjects, the young volunteers, and the six patients with hemiplegia but
without capsular lesion (16.5 to 20.1 ms). Conversely, they were markedly
asymmetrical in patients with capsular hemiplegia, diaphragm response on
the plegic side being abolished or markedly delayed. Although the clinical
impact of these findings remains to be determined, this study confirms that
"central diaphragm paralysis" can be present in stroke. It also indicates
that there is no bilateral motor representation of each hemidiaphragm.
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