ABSTRACT: Intensive-care-unit-acquired weakness is a major complication in critically ill patients. The paper by Hough and coworkers suggests that the current method of manual muscle strength testing with the Medical Research Council sum score is of limited value in the intensive care unit. However, their results raise a number of questions and provide important lessons for implementation of such evaluations in the intensive care unit.status: publishe
Many patients on the intensive care unit (ICU) develop generalized muscle weakness. This condition, ...
Objective: Loss of muscle mass in critically ill patients is associated with serious consequences, s...
OBJECTIVE: Critically ill patients often develop intensive care unit-acquired weakness. Reduction in...
IntroductionImpaired skeletal muscle function has important clinical outcome implications for surviv...
INTRODUCTION: Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) is a significant problem. There is curr...
Introduction: Muscle weakness often complicates critical illness and is associated with devastating ...
Advances in intensive care medicine have dramatically improved survivalof critically ill (CI) patien...
OBJECTIVES To determine the reliability of volitional and nonvolitional limb muscle strength assessm...
OBJECTIVE:: Muscle weakness often complicates critical illness and is associated with increased risk...
© 2014 Dr. Selina ParryIntensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) is a significant problem for i...
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) occurs secondary to patients treated for life-threaten...
We present areas of uncertainty concerning intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) and identif...
Objective—The goal of the paper is to determine inter-rater reliability of trained examiners perform...
ABSTRACT: The measurement of respiratory muscle strength in the intensive care unit (ICU) is potent...
Purpose: Dynamometry is an objective tool for volitional strength evaluation that may overcome the l...
Many patients on the intensive care unit (ICU) develop generalized muscle weakness. This condition, ...
Objective: Loss of muscle mass in critically ill patients is associated with serious consequences, s...
OBJECTIVE: Critically ill patients often develop intensive care unit-acquired weakness. Reduction in...
IntroductionImpaired skeletal muscle function has important clinical outcome implications for surviv...
INTRODUCTION: Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) is a significant problem. There is curr...
Introduction: Muscle weakness often complicates critical illness and is associated with devastating ...
Advances in intensive care medicine have dramatically improved survivalof critically ill (CI) patien...
OBJECTIVES To determine the reliability of volitional and nonvolitional limb muscle strength assessm...
OBJECTIVE:: Muscle weakness often complicates critical illness and is associated with increased risk...
© 2014 Dr. Selina ParryIntensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) is a significant problem for i...
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) occurs secondary to patients treated for life-threaten...
We present areas of uncertainty concerning intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) and identif...
Objective—The goal of the paper is to determine inter-rater reliability of trained examiners perform...
ABSTRACT: The measurement of respiratory muscle strength in the intensive care unit (ICU) is potent...
Purpose: Dynamometry is an objective tool for volitional strength evaluation that may overcome the l...
Many patients on the intensive care unit (ICU) develop generalized muscle weakness. This condition, ...
Objective: Loss of muscle mass in critically ill patients is associated with serious consequences, s...
OBJECTIVE: Critically ill patients often develop intensive care unit-acquired weakness. Reduction in...