BACKGROUND Diaphragmatic paralysis is typically associated with phrenic nerve injury.Neonatal diaphragmatic paralysis diagnosis is easily missed because its manifestations are variable and usually nonspecific.CASE SUM...BACKGROUND Diaphragmatic paralysis is typically associated with phrenic nerve injury.Neonatal diaphragmatic paralysis diagnosis is easily missed because its manifestations are variable and usually nonspecific.CASE SUMMARY We report a 39-week-old newborn delivered via vaginal forceps who presented with tachypnea but without showing other birth-trauma-related manifestations.The infant was initially diagnosed with pneumonia.However,the newborn still exhibited tachypnea despite effective antibiotic treatment.Chest radiography revealed right diaphragmatic elevation.M-mode ultrasonography revealed decreased movement of the right diaphragm.The infant was subsequently diagnosed with diaphragmatic paralysis.After 4 weeks,tachypnea improved.Upon re-examination using M-mode ultrasonography,the difference in bilateral diaphragmatic muscle movement was smaller than before.CONCLUSION Appropriate use of M-mode ultrasound to quantify diaphragmatic excursions could facilitate timely diagnosis and provide objective evaluation.展开更多
基金Supported by Sichuan Provincial Science&Technology Program,No.2022JDKP0040Sichuan Provincial Health Commission Program,No.21PJ168+1 种基金Deyang Municipal Science&Technology Program,No.2021SZZ068College-level Project of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,No.YYZX2021026 and No.YYZX2021020.
文摘BACKGROUND Diaphragmatic paralysis is typically associated with phrenic nerve injury.Neonatal diaphragmatic paralysis diagnosis is easily missed because its manifestations are variable and usually nonspecific.CASE SUMMARY We report a 39-week-old newborn delivered via vaginal forceps who presented with tachypnea but without showing other birth-trauma-related manifestations.The infant was initially diagnosed with pneumonia.However,the newborn still exhibited tachypnea despite effective antibiotic treatment.Chest radiography revealed right diaphragmatic elevation.M-mode ultrasonography revealed decreased movement of the right diaphragm.The infant was subsequently diagnosed with diaphragmatic paralysis.After 4 weeks,tachypnea improved.Upon re-examination using M-mode ultrasonography,the difference in bilateral diaphragmatic muscle movement was smaller than before.CONCLUSION Appropriate use of M-mode ultrasound to quantify diaphragmatic excursions could facilitate timely diagnosis and provide objective evaluation.