Critical illness neuromuscular abnormality is the most common cause of muscle weakness in the intensive care unit. Interest in the intensive care unit-acquired weakness has increased significantly. This has been undoubtedly influenced by the achievement of the intensive therapy, allowing patients to survive the most serious conditions. At present, the exact frequency of this problem remains unknown, as the risk and pathophysiological factors. There is the lack of sufficient data on the manifestation, prophylaxis, treatment, and outcome of the disease. The data of 105 patients after long-term treatment in the intensive care unit were analyzed. Complex assessment of patients was performed – complaints and neurological signs were evaluated, an...
The development of critical patient related generalized neuromuscular weakness, referred to as criti...
textabstractPatients with neuromuscular disorders encountered on the ICU can be divided into two mai...
Despite improvements in critical illness survival rates with recent developments in medical care, ma...
During admission to an intensive care unit (ICU), many critically ill patients develop generalized m...
Patients admitted to intensive care often develop complications. Among these, acquired difficulties ...
Critically ill patients may develop acute neuropathies and myopathies during their stay in the inten...
Patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) with neuromuscular disorders are either admitted for an ac...
Critically ill patients often acquire neuropathy and/or myopathy labeled ICU-acquired weakness. The ...
Critically ill patients may suffer from acute neuropathy or myopathy causing muscle weakness and par...
The spectrum of neuromuscular diseases encountered in the ICUs today has rapidly evolved over the la...
ICU-acquired weakness (ICUAW) is a frequent complication of critical illness. It presents as new ons...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
We conducted a literature review of the intensive care unit-acquired weakness syndromes (critical il...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
Many patients on the intensive care unit (ICU) develop generalized muscle weakness. This condition, ...
The development of critical patient related generalized neuromuscular weakness, referred to as criti...
textabstractPatients with neuromuscular disorders encountered on the ICU can be divided into two mai...
Despite improvements in critical illness survival rates with recent developments in medical care, ma...
During admission to an intensive care unit (ICU), many critically ill patients develop generalized m...
Patients admitted to intensive care often develop complications. Among these, acquired difficulties ...
Critically ill patients may develop acute neuropathies and myopathies during their stay in the inten...
Patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) with neuromuscular disorders are either admitted for an ac...
Critically ill patients often acquire neuropathy and/or myopathy labeled ICU-acquired weakness. The ...
Critically ill patients may suffer from acute neuropathy or myopathy causing muscle weakness and par...
The spectrum of neuromuscular diseases encountered in the ICUs today has rapidly evolved over the la...
ICU-acquired weakness (ICUAW) is a frequent complication of critical illness. It presents as new ons...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
We conducted a literature review of the intensive care unit-acquired weakness syndromes (critical il...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
Many patients on the intensive care unit (ICU) develop generalized muscle weakness. This condition, ...
The development of critical patient related generalized neuromuscular weakness, referred to as criti...
textabstractPatients with neuromuscular disorders encountered on the ICU can be divided into two mai...
Despite improvements in critical illness survival rates with recent developments in medical care, ma...