Journal article
Respiratory problems and management in people with spinal cord injury
DJ Berlowitz, B Wadsworth, J Ross
Breathe | EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY SOCIETY-ERS | Published : 2016
Abstract
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is characterised by profound respiratory compromise secondary to the level of loss of motor, sensory and autonomic control associated with the injury. This review aims to detail these anatomical and physiological changes after SCI, and outline their impact on respiratory function. Injury-related impairments in strength substantially alter pulmonary mechanics, which in turn affect respiratory management and care. Options for treatments must therefore be considered in light of these limitations.