Case Report

Diaphragmatic Flutter Emulating Recalcitrant Asthma

Authors: PAIGE HARRISON RRT, DOUGLAS J. ONORATO MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Diaphragmatic flutter is a rare phenomenon characterized by high-frequency, pulsatile contractions of the thorax and abdominal wall associated with breathlessness. We describe the case of a patient previously treated for status asthmaticus who had physical signs of diaphragmatic flutter. Respiratory inductive plethysmography confirmed the diagnosis, simplifying medical management.

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