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Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 155, No. 4, Apr 1997, 1335-1340.

Neural drive to the diaphragm in patients with severe COPD

A De Troyer, JB Leeper, DK McKenzie and SC Gandevia
Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute and the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

Patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have a greater neural drive to the parasternal intercostal and scalene muscles and greater inspiratory expansion of the rib cage than do healthy individuals. However, such patients also have a reduced outward displacement or a paradoxical inward displacement of the ventral abdominal wall during inspiration. This has led to the suggestion that they may have less use of the diaphragm, possibly secondary to chronic muscle fatigue. To assess the effect of COPD on the neural drive to the diaphragm, we inserted needle electrodes into the costal part of the right hemidiaphragm in eight patients with severe disease (mean [+/- SD] FEV1: 0.82 [+/- 0.27] L) and six control subjects of similar age, and measured the discharge frequencies of single motor units during resting breathing. A total of 115 diaphragmatic motor units were recorded in the control subjects and 122 in the patients. All motor units discharged rhythmically in phase with inspiration. However, whereas 95% of the units in the control subjects had a peak discharge frequency between 7 and 14 Hz, 79% of the units in the COPD patients had a peak discharge frequency greater than 15 Hz. As a result, the discharge frequency of all units averaged 10.5 [+/- 2.4] Hz in the control subjects, but 17.9 [+/- 4.3] Hz in the patients (p < 0.001). These observations indicate that patients with severe COPD have an increased neural drive not only to the rib cage inspiratory muscles, but also to the diaphragm. Consequently, the reduced inspiratory expansion of the abdomen in severe COPD results from mechanical factors alone.


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