OBJECTIVES: Significant muscle wasting develops in critically ill adults, with subsequent worse outcomes. In the pediatric setting, occurrence and effects of muscle wasting are undescribed; this is in part due to a lack of validated, objective methods for assessing muscle wasting. A single measurement of quadriceps femoris thickness has failed to show consistent reproducibility. We hypothesized that averaging repeated measurements could afford good reproducibility to allow for quadriceps femoris thickness decline detection and monitoring. DESIGN: A prospective bedside observational study. SETTING: Two PICUs. PATIENTS: Mechanically ventilated critically ill children were 15 years and younger. INTERVENTIONS: Transverse and longitudinal axis m...
PURPOSE: In this prospective observational study, we aimed to investigate the role of the maximum co...
BACKGROUND: Preserved skeletal muscle mass identified using computed tomography (CT) predicts improv...
Introduction Muscle mass assessment of critically ill patients is essential to be part of the nutrit...
Significant muscle wasting develops in critically ill adults, with subsequent worse outcomes. In the...
Background: Muscle wasting starts already within the first week in critically patients and is strong...
Abstract Background Muscle wasting in critically ill patients is associated with negative clinical o...
IMPORTANCE:. Quadriceps thickness (QT) and rectus femoris cross-sectional area (RFCSA) are both used...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to (1) document patterns of quadriceps muscle wasting in the first 10 days...
IMPORTANCE:ICU-acquired muscle atrophy occurs commonly and worsens outcomes in adults. The incidence...
Novel ultrasound (US) methods are required to assess qualitative changes in the quadriceps rectus fe...
There is currently no standardized procedure to assess sarcopenia in long-stay catabolic patients. O...
Background and aims: Critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) undergo major muscle was...
Background & aims: In critically ill patients, direct measurement of skeletal muscle using bedside u...
Main problem: In patients with Acute Kidney Injury there is a lack of nutritional variables that can...
Introduction and aims: Accurate determination of skeletal muscle size is of great importance in mult...
PURPOSE: In this prospective observational study, we aimed to investigate the role of the maximum co...
BACKGROUND: Preserved skeletal muscle mass identified using computed tomography (CT) predicts improv...
Introduction Muscle mass assessment of critically ill patients is essential to be part of the nutrit...
Significant muscle wasting develops in critically ill adults, with subsequent worse outcomes. In the...
Background: Muscle wasting starts already within the first week in critically patients and is strong...
Abstract Background Muscle wasting in critically ill patients is associated with negative clinical o...
IMPORTANCE:. Quadriceps thickness (QT) and rectus femoris cross-sectional area (RFCSA) are both used...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to (1) document patterns of quadriceps muscle wasting in the first 10 days...
IMPORTANCE:ICU-acquired muscle atrophy occurs commonly and worsens outcomes in adults. The incidence...
Novel ultrasound (US) methods are required to assess qualitative changes in the quadriceps rectus fe...
There is currently no standardized procedure to assess sarcopenia in long-stay catabolic patients. O...
Background and aims: Critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) undergo major muscle was...
Background & aims: In critically ill patients, direct measurement of skeletal muscle using bedside u...
Main problem: In patients with Acute Kidney Injury there is a lack of nutritional variables that can...
Introduction and aims: Accurate determination of skeletal muscle size is of great importance in mult...
PURPOSE: In this prospective observational study, we aimed to investigate the role of the maximum co...
BACKGROUND: Preserved skeletal muscle mass identified using computed tomography (CT) predicts improv...
Introduction Muscle mass assessment of critically ill patients is essential to be part of the nutrit...