Temporalis muscle (TM) atrophy has emerged as a potential biomarker for muscle wasting. However, its diagnostic utility as a monitoring tool in intensive care remains uncertain. Hence, the objective of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of sequential ultrasound- and computed tomography (CT)-based measurements of TM thickness (TMT). With a prospective observational design, we included 40 patients without preexisting sarcopenia admitted to a neurointensive care unit. TMT measurements, performed upon admission and serially every 3–4 days, were correlated with rectus femoris muscle thickness (RFT) ultrasound measurements. Interrater reliability was assessed by Bland Altmann plots and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Analys...
Introduction The development of bedside methods to assess muscularity is an essential critical care ...
OBJECTIVE: Ultrasonographic temporal muscle thickness measurement has recently emerged as a promisin...
Significant muscle wasting develops in critically ill adults, with subsequent worse outcomes. In the...
There is currently no standardized procedure to assess sarcopenia in long-stay catabolic patients. O...
Temporal muscle thickness (TMT) was investigated as a novel surrogate marker on MRI examinations of ...
Generalized loss of muscle mass is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in patients wit...
INTRODUCTION: The development of bedside methods to assess muscularity is an essential critical care...
Abstract Background Muscle wasting in critically ill patients is associated with negative clinical o...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to (1) document patterns of quadriceps muscle wasting in the first 10 days...
Background: Muscle wasting starts already within the first week in critically patients and is strong...
PURPOSE: Reduced temporal muscle thickness (TMT) has recently been postulated as a prognostic imagin...
BACKGROUND: Preserved skeletal muscle mass identified using computed tomography (CT) predicts improv...
Novel ultrasound (US) methods are required to assess qualitative changes in the quadriceps rectus fe...
OBJECTIVES: Significant muscle wasting develops in critically ill adults, with subsequent worse outc...
Sarcopenia is a skeletal muscle disorder characterized by reduced muscle mass, strength, and perform...
Introduction The development of bedside methods to assess muscularity is an essential critical care ...
OBJECTIVE: Ultrasonographic temporal muscle thickness measurement has recently emerged as a promisin...
Significant muscle wasting develops in critically ill adults, with subsequent worse outcomes. In the...
There is currently no standardized procedure to assess sarcopenia in long-stay catabolic patients. O...
Temporal muscle thickness (TMT) was investigated as a novel surrogate marker on MRI examinations of ...
Generalized loss of muscle mass is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in patients wit...
INTRODUCTION: The development of bedside methods to assess muscularity is an essential critical care...
Abstract Background Muscle wasting in critically ill patients is associated with negative clinical o...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to (1) document patterns of quadriceps muscle wasting in the first 10 days...
Background: Muscle wasting starts already within the first week in critically patients and is strong...
PURPOSE: Reduced temporal muscle thickness (TMT) has recently been postulated as a prognostic imagin...
BACKGROUND: Preserved skeletal muscle mass identified using computed tomography (CT) predicts improv...
Novel ultrasound (US) methods are required to assess qualitative changes in the quadriceps rectus fe...
OBJECTIVES: Significant muscle wasting develops in critically ill adults, with subsequent worse outc...
Sarcopenia is a skeletal muscle disorder characterized by reduced muscle mass, strength, and perform...
Introduction The development of bedside methods to assess muscularity is an essential critical care ...
OBJECTIVE: Ultrasonographic temporal muscle thickness measurement has recently emerged as a promisin...
Significant muscle wasting develops in critically ill adults, with subsequent worse outcomes. In the...