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Review
. 2014:121:1673-85.
doi: 10.1016/B978-0-7020-4088-7.00108-5.

Neuromuscular complications in intensive care patients

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Neuromuscular complications in intensive care patients

Zohar Argov et al. Handb Clin Neurol. 2014.

Abstract

Increased survival of critically ill patients has focused the attention on secondary complications of intensive care unit (ICU) stay, mainly ICU-acquired weakness (ICUAW). ICUAW is relatively common with significant impact on recovery. Prolonging mechanical ventilation and overall hospitalization time, increased mortality, and persistent disability are the main problems associated with ICUAW. The chapter deals mainly with the differential diagnosis of neuromuscular generalized weakness that develops in the ICU, but focal ICUAW is reviewed too. The approach to the diagnosis and the yield of various techniques (mainly electrophysiological and histological) is discussed. Possible therapeutic interventions of this condition that modify the course of this deleterious situation and lead to better rehabilitation are discussed. The current postulated mechanisms associated with ICUAW (mainly the more frequent critical illness neuropathy and myopathy) are reviewed.

Keywords: ICU myopathy; ICU neuropathy; ICU weakness; critical illness; drug-induced weakness; rhabdomyolysis.

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