© 2016 The Author(s).Background: Critically ill patients frequently suffer muscle weakness whilst in critical care. Ultrasound can reliably track loss of muscle size, but also quantifies the arrangement of the muscle fascicles, known as the muscle architecture. We sought to measure both pennation angle and fascicle length, as well as tracking changes in muscle thickness in a population of critically ill patients. Methods: On days 1, 5 and 10 after admission to critical care, muscle thickness was measured in ventilated critically ill patients using bedside ultrasound. Elbow flexor compartment, medial head of gastrocnemius and vastus lateralis muscle were investigated. In the lower limb, we determined the pennation angle to derive the fascicl...
Abstract Background Muscle wasting in critically ill patients is associated with negative clinical o...
Abstract Loss of muscle mass occurs rapidly during critical illness and negatively affects quality o...
© 2017, Pharmamed Mado Ltd. All rights reserved. Mortality rates from critical illness are decreasin...
© 2016 The Author(s).Background: Critically ill patients frequently suffer muscle weakness whilst in...
Objectives: A rapid and early loss of skeletal muscle mass underlies the physical disability common...
BACKGROUND: Patients surviving critical illness develop muscle weakness and impairments in physical ...
Critically ill patients exhibit prominent muscle atrophy, which occurs rapidly after ICU admission a...
BACKGROUND: Patients surviving critical illness develop muscle weakness and impairments in physical ...
Background & aims: In critically ill patients, direct measurement of skeletal muscle using bedside u...
Patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) are known to develop significant impairments in physi...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Bedriddenness and immobilization of patients at an intensiv...
Supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Early Career Fellowship (1111640) and a ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to (1) document patterns of quadriceps muscle wasting in the first 10 days...
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) is common and prolongs the duration of mechanical vent...
Background: Muscle wasting starts already within the first week in critically patients and is strong...
Abstract Background Muscle wasting in critically ill patients is associated with negative clinical o...
Abstract Loss of muscle mass occurs rapidly during critical illness and negatively affects quality o...
© 2017, Pharmamed Mado Ltd. All rights reserved. Mortality rates from critical illness are decreasin...
© 2016 The Author(s).Background: Critically ill patients frequently suffer muscle weakness whilst in...
Objectives: A rapid and early loss of skeletal muscle mass underlies the physical disability common...
BACKGROUND: Patients surviving critical illness develop muscle weakness and impairments in physical ...
Critically ill patients exhibit prominent muscle atrophy, which occurs rapidly after ICU admission a...
BACKGROUND: Patients surviving critical illness develop muscle weakness and impairments in physical ...
Background & aims: In critically ill patients, direct measurement of skeletal muscle using bedside u...
Patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) are known to develop significant impairments in physi...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Bedriddenness and immobilization of patients at an intensiv...
Supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Early Career Fellowship (1111640) and a ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to (1) document patterns of quadriceps muscle wasting in the first 10 days...
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) is common and prolongs the duration of mechanical vent...
Background: Muscle wasting starts already within the first week in critically patients and is strong...
Abstract Background Muscle wasting in critically ill patients is associated with negative clinical o...
Abstract Loss of muscle mass occurs rapidly during critical illness and negatively affects quality o...
© 2017, Pharmamed Mado Ltd. All rights reserved. Mortality rates from critical illness are decreasin...