Ultrasound for measurement of skeletal muscle mass quantity and muscle composition/architecture in critically ill patients: A scoping review on studies' aims, methods, and findings
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Ultrasound for measurement of skeletal muscle mass quantity and muscle composition/architecture in critically ill patients: A scoping review on studies' aims, methods, and findings
Abstract
Aims: This scoping review aimed to identify, explore, and map the objectives, methodological aspects, and results of studies that used ultrasound (US) to assess skeletal muscle (SM) in critically ill patients.
Methods: A scoping review was conducted according to the Joanna Briggs Institute's methodology. All studies that evaluated SM parameters from the US in patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) were considered eligible. We categorized muscle thickness and cross-sectional area as parameters for assessing SM quantity, while echogenicity, fascicle length, and pennation angle analysis were used to evaluate muscle "quality" (composition/architecture). A literature search was conducted using four databases for articles published until December 2022. Independent reviewers selected the studies and extracted data. Descriptive statistics were calculated to present the results.
Results: A total of 107 studies were included, the majority of which were prospective cohort studies (59.8 %) conducted in general ICUs (49.5 %). The most frequent objective of the studies was to evaluate SM quantity depletion during the ICU stay (25.2 %), followed by determining whether a specific intervention would modify SM (21.5 %). Most studies performed serial SM evaluations (76.1 %). The rectus femoris muscle thickness was evaluated in most studies (67.9 %), followed by the rectus femoris cross-sectional area (54.3 %) and the vastus intermedius muscle thickness (40.2 %). The studies demonstrated the feasibility and reproducibility of US for SM evaluation, especially related to quantitative parameters. Most studies (70.3 %) reported significant SM quantity depletion during hospitalization. However, the accuracy of the US in measuring SM varied across the studies.
Conclusions: The lack of detailed description and standardization in the protocols adopted by the studies included in this scoping review precludes the translation of the evidence related to US for SM assessment into clinical practice.
Keywords: Accuracy; Intensive care; Reproducibility; Skeletal muscle; Ultrasound.
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