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Critical Illness Myopathy

Risk factors in critical illness myopathy during the early course of critical illness: a prospective observational study

Risk factors in critical illness myopathy during the early course of critical illness: a prospective observational study

... Figure 1 Critical illness myopathy and disease severity scores. Normal (≥3 mV) and abnormal (< 3 mV) direct muscle stimulation compound mus- cle action potentials (dmCMAP), (a) simplified acute ...

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RNA-sequencing reveals altered skeletal muscle contraction, E3 ligases, autophagy, apoptosis, and chaperone expression in patients with critical illness myopathy

RNA-sequencing reveals altered skeletal muscle contraction, E3 ligases, autophagy, apoptosis, and chaperone expression in patients with critical illness myopathy

... mary myopathy causing muscle weakness and paralysis in the ICU is called critical illness myopathy (CIM), which is found in up to 30% of the general ICU popula- tion and up to 100% in certain ...

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Altered sodium channel-protein associations in critical illness myopathy

Altered sodium channel-protein associations in critical illness myopathy

... All animal protocols were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee at Wright State Uni- versity. Critical illness myopathy was induced by a com- bination of denervation and ...

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Impaired Ca2+ release contributes to muscle weakness in a rat model of critical illness myopathy

Impaired Ca2+ release contributes to muscle weakness in a rat model of critical illness myopathy

... Western blots showed similar levels of Na+ channel and dihydropyridine receptor DHPR protein expression, whereas ryanodine receptor RyR and sarco-endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase 1 SERC[r] ...

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Fitness and mobility training in patients with Intensive Care Unit acquired muscle weakness (FITonICU): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Fitness and mobility training in patients with Intensive Care Unit acquired muscle weakness (FITonICU): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

... CIM: Critical illness myopathy; CIP: Critical illness polyneuropathy; EQ-5D: EuroQol 5 dimensions questionnaire; FAC: Functional Ambulation Categories; FITonICU: Fitness and mobility ...

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Is plasma calcium concentration implicated in the development of critical illness polyneuropathy and myopathy?

Is plasma calcium concentration implicated in the development of critical illness polyneuropathy and myopathy?

... critical illness myopathy. Bird reports that intensive insu- lin therapy in diabetic patients in the ICU appears to reduce the likelihood of developing CIPNM [28]. On the other hand, Rich and ...

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Benefits of intensive insulin therapy on neuromuscular complications in routine daily critical care practice: a retrospective study

Benefits of intensive insulin therapy on neuromuscular complications in routine daily critical care practice: a retrospective study

... from critical illness myopathy (CIM), which is a primary muscle disease that may occur in the same setting ...as critical illness polyneuropathy and/or myopathy ...

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Early changes of muscle membrane properties in porcine faecal peritonitis

Early changes of muscle membrane properties in porcine faecal peritonitis

... Introduction: Sepsis-induced myopathy and critical illness myopathy (CIM) are possible causes of muscle weakness in intensive care patients. They have been attributed to muscle membrane ...

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Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) in neurological early rehabilitation: clinical and neurophysiological features

Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) in neurological early rehabilitation: clinical and neurophysiological features

... CIM: Critical illness myopathy; CIP: Critical illness polyneuropathy; CMAP: Compound muscle action potential; CRP: C-reactive protein; CV: Conduction velocity; DML: Distal motor ...

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Clinical review: intensive care unit acquired weakness

Clinical review: intensive care unit acquired weakness

... acute illness, complicated surgery, severe trauma, or burn injury will develop a de novo form of muscle weakness during the ICU stay that is referred to as “ intensive care unit acquired weakness ” ...by ...

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Iron Metabolism: An Emerging Therapeutic Target in Critical Illness

Iron Metabolism: An Emerging Therapeutic Target in Critical Illness

... Critical illness myopathy is a frequent complication of prolonged acute illness, affecting a substantial propor- tion of patients admitted to ...after critical illness, ...

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Assessment and clinical course of hypocalcemia in critical illness

Assessment and clinical course of hypocalcemia in critical illness

... This was a single-center, retrospective, observational study. The population is derived from patients prospec- tively recruited to a non-interventional study assessing a biomarker of infection in a full cross-section of ...

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Endotoxemia in pediatric critical illness   a pilot study

Endotoxemia in pediatric critical illness a pilot study

... The commonest cause of PICU admission in our study was respiratory failure that was usually due to viral lower respiratory tract infection. The majority (75%) of children with a respiratory tract infection had ...

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Relationship between thyroid function and ICU mortality (sick euthyroid syndrome)

Relationship between thyroid function and ICU mortality (sick euthyroid syndrome)

... involves every organ but the underlying pathology is not completely understood. Despite the primary diagnosis, as a stress induced response in critical illness, a state of hyper metabolism prevails leading ...

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Extreme Dysbiosis of the Microbiome in Critical Illness

Extreme Dysbiosis of the Microbiome in Critical Illness

... 3). Critical illness leads to the admission of ⬎ ...from critical illness increasing at a rate greater than that of any other common cause of death worldwide ...that critical ...

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Diaries for recovery from critical illness

Diaries for recovery from critical illness

... Critical illness requiring admission to an intensive care unit (ICU) continues to increase in frequency around the ...including critical ill- ness, delirium, fear, lack of privacy, noise, pain, ...

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Glucose absorption and gastric emptying in critical illness

Glucose absorption and gastric emptying in critical illness

... in critical illness, has been attributed to insulin resistance, as well as abnormalities in the release and action of other regulatory hormones and the pres- ence of inflammatory cytokines [8], and is ...

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Bench to bedside review: Chloride in critical illness

Bench to bedside review: Chloride in critical illness

... Chloride is the principal anion in the extracellular fl uid and is the second main contributor to plasma tonicity. Its concentration is frequently abnormal in intensive care unit patients, often as a consequence of fl ...

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Science review: Natriuretic peptides in critical illness

Science review: Natriuretic peptides in critical illness

... Critical illness, such as sepsis, trauma and major surgery, is accompanied by an activation of the immune system and mediator cells; that is, macrophages elaborating soluble inflammatory products such as ...

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