Effects of positioning on cough peak flow and muscular electromyographic activation in duchenne muscular dystrophy

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BACKGROUND: Advanced stages of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) result in muscle weakness and the inability to generate an effective cough. Several factors influence the effectiveness of cough in patients with DMD. The aim of this study was to assess whether differences in positioning affect cough peak flow (CPF) and muscular electromyographic activation in subjects with DMD compared with paired healthy subjects. METHODS: Optoelectronic plethysmography and surface electromyography were used to assess chest wall volumes, chest wall inspiratory capacity, CPF, breathing pattern, and electromyographic activity of sternocleidomastoid, scalene, rectus abdominis, and external oblique muscles during inspiratory and expiratory cough phases in the supine position, supine position with headrest raised at 45°, and sitting with back support at 80° in 12 subjects with DMD and 12 healthy subjects. RESULTS: Subjects with DMD had lower CPF (P

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Marques, L., Fregonezi, G. A. de F., Santos, I. P., Marcelino, A. A., da Fonsêca, J. D. M., Dourado Junior, M. E. T., … Resqueti, V. R. (2020). Effects of positioning on cough peak flow and muscular electromyographic activation in duchenne muscular dystrophy. Respiratory Care, 65(11), 1668–1677. https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.07426

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