Abstract ICU-acquired weakness (ICUAW), including critical illness polyneuropathy, critical illness myopathy, and critical illness polyneuropathy and myopathy, is a frequent disabling disorder in ICU subjects. Research has predominantly been performed by intensivists, whose efforts have permitted the diagnosis of ICUAW early during an ICU stay and understanding of several of the pathophysiological and clinical aspects of this disorder. Despite important progress, the therapeutic strategies are unsatisfactory and issues such as functional outcomes and long-term recovery remain unclear. Studies involving multiple specialists should be planned to better differentiate the ICUAW types and provide proper functional outcome measures and follow-up....
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
ObjectiveICU-acquired weakness, comprised critical illness myopathy and critical illness neuropathy,...
Critically ill patients often acquire neuropathy and/or myopathy labeled ICU-acquired weakness. The ...
Abstract Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) has been recognized as an impor...
Abstract Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) has been recognized as an impor...
ICU-acquired weakness (ICUAW) is a frequent complication of critical illness. It presents as new ons...
Copyright © 2019 by the American Clinical Neurophysiology SocietyAs long ago as 1892, Sir William Os...
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) is an increasingly complication of survivors of criti...
A substantial number of patients admitted to the ICU because of an acute illness, complicated surger...
Patients admitted to intensive care often develop complications. Among these, acquired difficulties ...
Patients admitted to intensive care often develop complications. Among these, acquired difficulties ...
We conducted a literature review of the intensive care unit-acquired weakness syndromes (critical il...
During admission to an intensive care unit (ICU), many critically ill patients develop generalized m...
A substantial number of patients admitted to the ICU because of an acute illness, complicated surger...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
ObjectiveICU-acquired weakness, comprised critical illness myopathy and critical illness neuropathy,...
Critically ill patients often acquire neuropathy and/or myopathy labeled ICU-acquired weakness. The ...
Abstract Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) has been recognized as an impor...
Abstract Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) has been recognized as an impor...
ICU-acquired weakness (ICUAW) is a frequent complication of critical illness. It presents as new ons...
Copyright © 2019 by the American Clinical Neurophysiology SocietyAs long ago as 1892, Sir William Os...
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) is an increasingly complication of survivors of criti...
A substantial number of patients admitted to the ICU because of an acute illness, complicated surger...
Patients admitted to intensive care often develop complications. Among these, acquired difficulties ...
Patients admitted to intensive care often develop complications. Among these, acquired difficulties ...
We conducted a literature review of the intensive care unit-acquired weakness syndromes (critical il...
During admission to an intensive care unit (ICU), many critically ill patients develop generalized m...
A substantial number of patients admitted to the ICU because of an acute illness, complicated surger...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
ObjectiveICU-acquired weakness, comprised critical illness myopathy and critical illness neuropathy,...