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Neuromuscular Ultrasound in Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness: Current State and Future Directions
by
Klawitter, Felix
, Ehler, Johannes
, Axer, Hubertus
, Patejdl, Robert
, Walter, Uwe
in
Catheters
/ Clinical medicine
/ Connective tissue
/ Critical Care
/ critical illness myopathy
/ critical illness polyneuropathy
/ Electromyography
/ Frailty
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Intensive care
/ intensive care unit-acquired weakness
/ Intensive Care Units
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Muscle Weakness - diagnostic imaging
/ Muscle Weakness - etiology
/ Neuromuscular Diseases - complications
/ Neuromuscular Diseases - diagnostic imaging
/ Patient compliance
/ Patients
/ Review
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ ultrasound
2023
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Neuromuscular Ultrasound in Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness: Current State and Future Directions
by
Klawitter, Felix
, Ehler, Johannes
, Axer, Hubertus
, Patejdl, Robert
, Walter, Uwe
in
Catheters
/ Clinical medicine
/ Connective tissue
/ Critical Care
/ critical illness myopathy
/ critical illness polyneuropathy
/ Electromyography
/ Frailty
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Intensive care
/ intensive care unit-acquired weakness
/ Intensive Care Units
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Muscle Weakness - diagnostic imaging
/ Muscle Weakness - etiology
/ Neuromuscular Diseases - complications
/ Neuromuscular Diseases - diagnostic imaging
/ Patient compliance
/ Patients
/ Review
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ ultrasound
2023
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Neuromuscular Ultrasound in Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness: Current State and Future Directions
by
Klawitter, Felix
, Ehler, Johannes
, Axer, Hubertus
, Patejdl, Robert
, Walter, Uwe
in
Catheters
/ Clinical medicine
/ Connective tissue
/ Critical Care
/ critical illness myopathy
/ critical illness polyneuropathy
/ Electromyography
/ Frailty
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Intensive care
/ intensive care unit-acquired weakness
/ Intensive Care Units
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Muscle Weakness - diagnostic imaging
/ Muscle Weakness - etiology
/ Neuromuscular Diseases - complications
/ Neuromuscular Diseases - diagnostic imaging
/ Patient compliance
/ Patients
/ Review
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ ultrasound
2023
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Neuromuscular Ultrasound in Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness: Current State and Future Directions
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Neuromuscular Ultrasound in Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness: Current State and Future Directions
2023
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Overview
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) is one of the most common causes of muscle atrophy and functional disability in critically ill intensive care patients. Clinical examination, manual muscle strength testing and monitoring are frequently hampered by sedation, delirium and cognitive impairment. Many different attempts have been made to evaluate alternative compliance-independent methods, such as muscle biopsies, nerve conduction studies, electromyography and serum biomarkers. However, they are invasive, time-consuming and often require special expertise to perform, making them vastly impractical for daily intensive care medicine. Ultrasound is a broadly accepted, non-invasive, bedside-accessible diagnostic tool and well established in various clinical applications. Hereby, neuromuscular ultrasound (NMUS), in particular, has been proven to be of significant diagnostic value in many different neuromuscular diseases. In ICUAW, NMUS has been shown to detect and monitor alterations of muscles and nerves, and might help to predict patient outcome. This narrative review is focused on the recent scientific literature investigating NMUS in ICUAW and highlights the current state and future opportunities of this promising diagnostic tool.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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