Abstract Loss of muscle mass occurs rapidly during critical illness and negatively affects quality of life. The incidence of clinically significant muscle wasting in critically ill patients is unclear. This study aimed to assess the incidence of and identify predictors for clinically significant loss of muscle mass in this patient population. This was a single-center observational study. We used ultrasound to determine the rectus femoris cross-sectional area (RFcsa) on the first and seventh day of ICU stay. The primary outcome was the incidence of significant muscle wasting. We used a logistic regression model to determine significant predictors for muscle wasting. Ultrasound measurements were completed in 104 patients. Sixty-two of these p...
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: Critical illness is associated with muscle loss, weakness and poor recovery. The impact ...
BACKGROUND: Patients surviving critical illness develop muscle weakness and impairments in physical ...
BACKGROUND:Muscle wasting in the critically ill is up to 2% per day and delays patient recovery and ...
© 2017, Pharmamed Mado Ltd. All rights reserved. Mortality rates from critical illness are decreasin...
MiR-181a: a potential biom wasting following elective W Acute muscle wasting following critical illn...
BACKGROUND: Low skeletal muscle mass on intensive care unit admission is related to increased mortal...
Malnutrition (undernutrition) encompasses low intake or uptake, loss of fat mass, and muscle wasting...
Importance: Survivors of critical illness demonstrate skeletal muscle wasting with associated funct...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assist clinicians to identify critically ill patients at g...
Background & aims: In critically ill patients, direct measurement of skeletal muscle using bedside u...
Objective: Loss of muscle mass in critically ill patients is associated with serious consequences, s...
The study was supported with National University Health System Clinician Grant 2013
© 2016 The Author(s).Background: Critically ill patients frequently suffer muscle weakness whilst in...
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: Critical illness is associated with muscle loss, weakness and poor recovery. The impact ...
BACKGROUND: Patients surviving critical illness develop muscle weakness and impairments in physical ...
BACKGROUND:Muscle wasting in the critically ill is up to 2% per day and delays patient recovery and ...
© 2017, Pharmamed Mado Ltd. All rights reserved. Mortality rates from critical illness are decreasin...
MiR-181a: a potential biom wasting following elective W Acute muscle wasting following critical illn...
BACKGROUND: Low skeletal muscle mass on intensive care unit admission is related to increased mortal...
Malnutrition (undernutrition) encompasses low intake or uptake, loss of fat mass, and muscle wasting...
Importance: Survivors of critical illness demonstrate skeletal muscle wasting with associated funct...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assist clinicians to identify critically ill patients at g...
Background & aims: In critically ill patients, direct measurement of skeletal muscle using bedside u...
Objective: Loss of muscle mass in critically ill patients is associated with serious consequences, s...
The study was supported with National University Health System Clinician Grant 2013
© 2016 The Author(s).Background: Critically ill patients frequently suffer muscle weakness whilst in...
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: Critical illness is associated with muscle loss, weakness and poor recovery. The impact ...