reviewCritical CareJun 29, 2015GOLD OA

Clinical review: intensive care unit acquired weakness

KU Leuven

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Abstract

A substantial number of patients admitted to the ICU because of an 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" (ICUAW). This ICUAW evoked by critical illness can be due to axonal neuropathy, primary myopathy, or both. Underlying pathophysiological mechanisms comprise microvascular, electrical, metabolic, and bioenergetic alterations, interacting in a complex way and culminating in loss of muscle strength and/or muscle atrophy. ICUAW is typically symmetrical and affects predominantly proximal limb muscles and respiratory muscles, whereas facial and ocular…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Critical illness polyneuropathy
  • Weakness
  • Intensive care unit
  • Sepsis
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Myopathy
  • Muscle weakness
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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