Introduction. The acquired muscle paralysis associated with modern critical care can be of neurogenic or myogenic origin, yet the distinction between these origins is hampered by the precision of current diagnostic methods. This has resulted in the pooling of all acquired muscle paralyses, independent of their origin, into the term Intensive Care Unit Acquired Muscle Weakness (ICUAW). This is unfortunate since the acquired neuropathy (critical illness polyneuropathy, CIP) has a slower recovery than the myopathy (critical illness myopathy, CIM); therapies need to target underlying mechanisms and every patient deserves as accurate a diagnosis as possible. This study aims at evaluating different diagnostic methods in the diagnosis of CIP and C...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and myopathy (CIM) are complications of critical illness that ...
Introduction: Muscle weakness in critically ill patients after discharge varies. It is not known whe...
Critically ill patients often acquire neuropathy and/or myopathy labeled ICU-acquired weakness. The ...
It is common that critically ill patients develop muscle weakness in the intensive care unit (ICU)...
Critically ill patients may suffer from acute neuropathy or myopathy causing muscle weakness and par...
Abstract: Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and critical illness myopathy (CIM) have been establ...
Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) along with critical illness myopathy (CIM) is a frequent condi...
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) is an increasingly complication of survivors of criti...
The development of critical patient related generalized neuromuscular weakness, referred to as criti...
Critical illness myopathy (CIM) is a primary myopathy associated with increased mortality and morbid...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the sensitivity of muscle velocity recovery cycles (MVRCs) for detecting...
Neuromuscular weakness commonly develops in the setting of critical illness. This weakness delays re...
Many patients on the intensive care unit (ICU) develop generalized muscle weakness. This condition, ...
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...
Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and myopathy (CIM) are complications of critical illness that ...
Introduction: Muscle weakness in critically ill patients after discharge varies. It is not known whe...
Critically ill patients often acquire neuropathy and/or myopathy labeled ICU-acquired weakness. The ...
It is common that critically ill patients develop muscle weakness in the intensive care unit (ICU)...
Critically ill patients may suffer from acute neuropathy or myopathy causing muscle weakness and par...
Abstract: Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and critical illness myopathy (CIM) have been establ...
Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) along with critical illness myopathy (CIM) is a frequent condi...
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) is an increasingly complication of survivors of criti...
The development of critical patient related generalized neuromuscular weakness, referred to as criti...
Critical illness myopathy (CIM) is a primary myopathy associated with increased mortality and morbid...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the sensitivity of muscle velocity recovery cycles (MVRCs) for detecting...
Neuromuscular weakness commonly develops in the setting of critical illness. This weakness delays re...
Many patients on the intensive care unit (ICU) develop generalized muscle weakness. This condition, ...
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...
Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and myopathy (CIM) are complications of critical illness that ...
Introduction: Muscle weakness in critically ill patients after discharge varies. It is not known whe...