Reference values of different height of diaphragms in chest radiographs of newborns

© 2016, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: There are many causes affecting diaphragmatic height including normal variation and pathology. Both elevation and depression of the diaphragm imply various pathologies. In our knowledge, no previous study of newborn evaluated...

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Main Authors: Chanakarn Alisanant, Pira Neungton, Kriengkrai Iemsawatdikul
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spelling th-mahidol.410992019-03-14T15:02:02Z Reference values of different height of diaphragms in chest radiographs of newborns Chanakarn Alisanant Pira Neungton Kriengkrai Iemsawatdikul Mahidol University Medicine © 2016, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: There are many causes affecting diaphragmatic height including normal variation and pathology. Both elevation and depression of the diaphragm imply various pathologies. In our knowledge, no previous study of newborn evaluated the different height of diaphragms. Using adult’s reference value in interpretation of newborns’ chest remains doubtful because of different imaging technique. Objective: To assess diaphragmatic height and measure different height of diaphragms in the chest radiographs of newborns. Material and Method: A retrospective review of chest radiographs was performed on 100 newborns (age less than 1 month) who were diagnosed of transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTNB) that had respiratory distress and abnormalities in chest radiographs disappeared. The diaphragmatic positions and different diaphragmatic height were evaluated in relation to thoracic vertebra and posterior rib. Results: Right diaphragmatic dome was positioned at 8.17±0.72 thoracic vertebral levels below the top of first thoracic vertebra and 8.28±0.78 crossing rib levels. Left diaphragmatic dome was positioned at 8.87±0.71 thoracic vertebral levels and 8.91±0.29 crossing rib levels. The different height of diaphragms was 0.70±0.34 thoracic vertebral body and 0.63±0.29 intercostal spaces. No newborn had the left diaphragmatic dome higher than the right side. Conclusion: The different diaphragmatic height in newborns is less than 1 intercostal space or 1 thoracic vertebral level. This knowledge is useful for assessment of chest radiographs. 2018-12-11T03:22:41Z 2019-03-14T08:02:02Z 2018-12-11T03:22:41Z 2019-03-14T08:02:02Z 2016-10-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.99, No.10 (2016), 1142-1146 01252208 2-s2.0-85007415574 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/41099 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85007415574&origin=inward
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Chanakarn Alisanant
Pira Neungton
Kriengkrai Iemsawatdikul
Reference values of different height of diaphragms in chest radiographs of newborns
description © 2016, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: There are many causes affecting diaphragmatic height including normal variation and pathology. Both elevation and depression of the diaphragm imply various pathologies. In our knowledge, no previous study of newborn evaluated the different height of diaphragms. Using adult’s reference value in interpretation of newborns’ chest remains doubtful because of different imaging technique. Objective: To assess diaphragmatic height and measure different height of diaphragms in the chest radiographs of newborns. Material and Method: A retrospective review of chest radiographs was performed on 100 newborns (age less than 1 month) who were diagnosed of transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTNB) that had respiratory distress and abnormalities in chest radiographs disappeared. The diaphragmatic positions and different diaphragmatic height were evaluated in relation to thoracic vertebra and posterior rib. Results: Right diaphragmatic dome was positioned at 8.17±0.72 thoracic vertebral levels below the top of first thoracic vertebra and 8.28±0.78 crossing rib levels. Left diaphragmatic dome was positioned at 8.87±0.71 thoracic vertebral levels and 8.91±0.29 crossing rib levels. The different height of diaphragms was 0.70±0.34 thoracic vertebral body and 0.63±0.29 intercostal spaces. No newborn had the left diaphragmatic dome higher than the right side. Conclusion: The different diaphragmatic height in newborns is less than 1 intercostal space or 1 thoracic vertebral level. This knowledge is useful for assessment of chest radiographs.
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Chanakarn Alisanant
Pira Neungton
Kriengkrai Iemsawatdikul
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Pira Neungton
Kriengkrai Iemsawatdikul
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title Reference values of different height of diaphragms in chest radiographs of newborns
title_short Reference values of different height of diaphragms in chest radiographs of newborns
title_full Reference values of different height of diaphragms in chest radiographs of newborns
title_fullStr Reference values of different height of diaphragms in chest radiographs of newborns
title_full_unstemmed Reference values of different height of diaphragms in chest radiographs of newborns
title_sort reference values of different height of diaphragms in chest radiographs of newborns
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