Diaphragmatic paralysis medical therapy
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mahda Alihashemi M.D. [2]
Overview
There is no treatment for [disease name]; the mainstay of therapy is supportive care.
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Supportive therapy for [disease name] includes [therapy 1], [therapy 2], and [therapy 3].
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The majority of cases of [disease name] are self-limited and require only supportive care.
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[Disease name] is a medical emergency and requires prompt treatment.
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The mainstay of treatment for [disease name] is [therapy].
OR The optimal therapy for [malignancy name] depends on the stage at diagnosis.
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[Therapy] is recommended among all patients who develop [disease name].
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Pharmacologic medical therapy is recommended among patients with [disease subclass 1], [disease subclass 2], and [disease subclass 3].
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Pharmacologic medical therapies for [disease name] include (either) [therapy 1], [therapy 2], and/or [therapy 3].
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Empiric therapy for [disease name] depends on [disease factor 1] and [disease factor 2].
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Patients with [disease subclass 1] are treated with [therapy 1], whereas patients with [disease subclass 2] are treated with [therapy 2].
Medical Therapy
Unilateral diaphragmatic paralysis
- No treatment are required in unilateral diaphragmatic paralysis because most patients are asymptomatic.[1]
- Transient ventilatory support with noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV) or invasive mechanical ventilation: it is used when patients with unilateral diaphragmatic paralysis develop acute respiratory dysfunction after general aneshesia or infections.
Bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis
- Treatment options depends upon the severity of paralysis of the diaphragm and etiology. [2][3]
- Ventilatory support (invasive or noninvasive)
- Diaphragmatic pacing:
Diaphragmatic paralysis
Antiviral therapy for viral etiology of diaphragmatic paralysis:[6]
- Adult
- Valacyclovir 1000 mg twice daily for 1 week
References
- ↑ Easton PA, Fleetham JA, de la Rocha A, Anthonisen NR (January 1983). "Respiratory function after paralysis of the right hemidiaphragm". Am. Rev. Respir. Dis. 127 (1): 125–8. doi:10.1164/arrd.1983.127.1.125. PMID 6849536.
- ↑ Davis J, Goldman M, Loh L, Casson M (January 1976). "Diaphragm function and alveolar hypoventilation". Q. J. Med. 45 (177): 87–100. PMID 1062815.
- ↑ Gibson GJ (November 1989). "Diaphragmatic paresis: pathophysiology, clinical features, and investigation". Thorax. 44 (11): 960–70. PMC 462156. PMID 2688182.
- ↑ Le Pimpec-Barthes F, Legras A, Arame A, Pricopi C, Boucherie JC, Badia A, Panzini CM (April 2016). "Diaphragm pacing: the state of the art". J Thorac Dis. 8 (Suppl 4): S376–86. doi:10.21037/jtd.2016.03.97. PMC 4856845. PMID 27195135.
- ↑ Onders RP, Elmo M, Khansarinia S, Bowman B, Yee J, Road J, Bass B, Dunkin B, Ingvarsson PE, Oddsdóttir M (July 2009). "Complete worldwide operative experience in laparoscopic diaphragm pacing: results and differences in spinal cord injured patients and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients". Surg Endosc. 23 (7): 1433–40. doi:10.1007/s00464-008-0223-3. PMID 19067067.
- ↑ Crausman RS, Summerhill EM, McCool FD (2009). "Idiopathic diaphragmatic paralysis: Bell's palsy of the diaphragm?". Lung. 187 (3): 153–7. doi:10.1007/s00408-009-9140-z. PMID 19277778.