The spectrum of neuromuscular diseases encountered in the ICUs today has rapidly evolved over the last decades. Multiple predisposing factors are involved in the development of neuromuscular complications in intensive care patients. Those complications broadly classified into weakness from the preexisting neuromuscular disease exacerbated by critical illness or the complication of the critical illness itself. Patients, when unresponsive, confused, or sedated precludes careful clinical examination. A careful schematic approach that involves acquiring extensive history, any underlying infections, use of any offending medications, and the course of presenting illness will help in delineating the underlying etiology. Here in this rev...
textabstractPatients with neuromuscular disorders encountered on the ICU can be divided into two mai...
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...
The spectrum of neuromuscular diseases encountered in the ICUs today has rapidly evolved over the la...
Critically ill patients often acquire neuropathy and/or myopathy labeled ICU-acquired weakness. The ...
Multiple predisposing factors are responsible for the development of neuromuscular weakness in a cri...
A substantial number of patients admitted to the ICU because of an acute illness, complicated surger...
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) is an increasingly complication of survivors of criti...
ICU-acquired weakness (ICUAW) is a frequent complication of critical illness. It presents as new ons...
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...
Despite improvements in critical illness survival rates with recent developments in medical care, ma...
Critical illness neuromuscular abnormality is the most common cause of muscle weakness in the intens...
In this observational study, we analyzed the long-term neuromuscular deficits of survivors of critic...
textabstractPatients with neuromuscular disorders encountered on the ICU can be divided into two mai...
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...
The spectrum of neuromuscular diseases encountered in the ICUs today has rapidly evolved over the la...
Critically ill patients often acquire neuropathy and/or myopathy labeled ICU-acquired weakness. The ...
Multiple predisposing factors are responsible for the development of neuromuscular weakness in a cri...
A substantial number of patients admitted to the ICU because of an acute illness, complicated surger...
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) is an increasingly complication of survivors of criti...
ICU-acquired weakness (ICUAW) is a frequent complication of critical illness. It presents as new ons...
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...
Despite improvements in critical illness survival rates with recent developments in medical care, ma...
Critical illness neuromuscular abnormality is the most common cause of muscle weakness in the intens...
In this observational study, we analyzed the long-term neuromuscular deficits of survivors of critic...
textabstractPatients with neuromuscular disorders encountered on the ICU can be divided into two mai...
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...