Objectives: Changes in muscle mass and quality are important targets for nutritional intervention in critical illness. Effects of such interventions may be assessed using sequential computed tomography (CT) scans. However, fluid and lipid infiltration potentially affects muscle area measurements. The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in muscle mass and quality in critical illness with special emphasis on the influence of edema on this assessment. Methods: Changes in skeletal muscle area index (SMI) and radiation attenuation (RA) at the level of vertebra L3 were analyzed using sequential CT scans of 77 patients with abdominal sepsis. Additionally, the relation between these changes and disease severity using the maximum Sequential Or...
INTRODUCTION: The development of bedside methods to assess muscularity is an essential critical care...
Malnutrition (undernutrition) encompasses low intake or uptake, loss of fat mass, and muscle wasting...
BACKGROUND: Critical illness is associated with muscle loss, weakness and poor recovery. The impact ...
Objectives Changes in muscularity during different phases of critical illness are not well described...
BACKGROUND: Muscle quantity at intensive care unit (ICU) admission has been independently associated...
Background Low muscularity and malnutrition at intensive care unit (ICU) admission have been associa...
BackgroundIncreasing numbers of studies in chronic diseases have been published showing the relation...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Increasing numbers of studies in chronic diseases have been publis...
BACKGROUND: Patients surviving critical illness develop muscle weakness and impairments in physical ...
BACKGROUND: Preserved skeletal muscle mass identified using computed tomography (CT) predicts improv...
Background/Aims: Muscle mass depletion has been suggested to predict morbidity and mortality in vari...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of enhanced nutrition in critically ill patients is to improve outcome by reduci...
In this thesis, the association between body compositions, measured using CT scans, and outcome in c...
BACKGROUND:Muscle wasting in the critically ill is up to 2% per day and delays patient recovery and ...
BACKGROUND: Low skeletal muscle mass on intensive care unit admission is related to increased mortal...
INTRODUCTION: The development of bedside methods to assess muscularity is an essential critical care...
Malnutrition (undernutrition) encompasses low intake or uptake, loss of fat mass, and muscle wasting...
BACKGROUND: Critical illness is associated with muscle loss, weakness and poor recovery. The impact ...
Objectives Changes in muscularity during different phases of critical illness are not well described...
BACKGROUND: Muscle quantity at intensive care unit (ICU) admission has been independently associated...
Background Low muscularity and malnutrition at intensive care unit (ICU) admission have been associa...
BackgroundIncreasing numbers of studies in chronic diseases have been published showing the relation...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Increasing numbers of studies in chronic diseases have been publis...
BACKGROUND: Patients surviving critical illness develop muscle weakness and impairments in physical ...
BACKGROUND: Preserved skeletal muscle mass identified using computed tomography (CT) predicts improv...
Background/Aims: Muscle mass depletion has been suggested to predict morbidity and mortality in vari...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of enhanced nutrition in critically ill patients is to improve outcome by reduci...
In this thesis, the association between body compositions, measured using CT scans, and outcome in c...
BACKGROUND:Muscle wasting in the critically ill is up to 2% per day and delays patient recovery and ...
BACKGROUND: Low skeletal muscle mass on intensive care unit admission is related to increased mortal...
INTRODUCTION: The development of bedside methods to assess muscularity is an essential critical care...
Malnutrition (undernutrition) encompasses low intake or uptake, loss of fat mass, and muscle wasting...
BACKGROUND: Critical illness is associated with muscle loss, weakness and poor recovery. The impact ...