BACKGROUND: Neuromuscular ultrasound is a noninvasive investigation, which can be easily performed at the bedside on the ICU. A reduction in muscle thickness and increase in echo intensity over time have been described in ICU patients, but the relation to ICU-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) is unknown. We hypothesized that quantitative assessment of muscle and nerve parameters with ultrasound can differentiate between patients with and without ICU-AW. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of neuromuscular ultrasound for diagnosing ICU-AW. METHODS: Newly admitted ICU patients, mechanically ventilated for at least 48 h, were included. As soon as patients were awake and attentive, an ultrasound was made of...
There is currently no standardized procedure to assess sarcopenia in long-stay catabolic patients. O...
Patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) are known to develop significant impairments in physi...
Introduction The development of bedside methods to assess muscularity is an essential critical care ...
Abstract Background Neuromuscular ultrasound is a noninvasive investigation, which can be easily per...
Abstract Background Critical illness polyneuromyopathy (CIPNM) is a major cause of weakness in inten...
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) is common and prolongs the duration of mechanical vent...
Additional file 1: Figure E1. Muscle measurements predefined measurement sites. Table E1. Muscle mea...
PURPOSE: Intensive care unit-acquired weakness occurs frequently in intensive care unit patients, in...
Novel ultrasound (US) methods are required to assess qualitative changes in the quadriceps rectus fe...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to (1) document patterns of quadriceps muscle wasting in the first 10 days...
Abstract Background Muscle wasting in critically ill patients is associated with negative clinical o...
Many patients on the intensive care unit (ICU) develop generalized muscle weakness. This condition, ...
Background: Muscle wasting starts already within the first week in critically patients and is strong...
INTRODUCTION: The development of bedside methods to assess muscularity is an essential critical care...
BACKGROUND: Preserved skeletal muscle mass identified using computed tomography (CT) predicts improv...
There is currently no standardized procedure to assess sarcopenia in long-stay catabolic patients. O...
Patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) are known to develop significant impairments in physi...
Introduction The development of bedside methods to assess muscularity is an essential critical care ...
Abstract Background Neuromuscular ultrasound is a noninvasive investigation, which can be easily per...
Abstract Background Critical illness polyneuromyopathy (CIPNM) is a major cause of weakness in inten...
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) is common and prolongs the duration of mechanical vent...
Additional file 1: Figure E1. Muscle measurements predefined measurement sites. Table E1. Muscle mea...
PURPOSE: Intensive care unit-acquired weakness occurs frequently in intensive care unit patients, in...
Novel ultrasound (US) methods are required to assess qualitative changes in the quadriceps rectus fe...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to (1) document patterns of quadriceps muscle wasting in the first 10 days...
Abstract Background Muscle wasting in critically ill patients is associated with negative clinical o...
Many patients on the intensive care unit (ICU) develop generalized muscle weakness. This condition, ...
Background: Muscle wasting starts already within the first week in critically patients and is strong...
INTRODUCTION: The development of bedside methods to assess muscularity is an essential critical care...
BACKGROUND: Preserved skeletal muscle mass identified using computed tomography (CT) predicts improv...
There is currently no standardized procedure to assess sarcopenia in long-stay catabolic patients. O...
Patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) are known to develop significant impairments in physi...
Introduction The development of bedside methods to assess muscularity is an essential critical care ...