Intensive care unit-acquired weakness(ICU-AW)is a prevalent issue in critical care,leading to significant muscle atrophy and functional impairment.Aiming to address this,Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation(NMES)has b...Intensive care unit-acquired weakness(ICU-AW)is a prevalent issue in critical care,leading to significant muscle atrophy and functional impairment.Aiming to address this,Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation(NMES)has been explored as a therapy.This systematic review assesses NMES's safety and effectiveness in enhancing functional capacity and mobility in pre-and post-cardiac surgery patients.NMES was generally safe and feasible,with intervention sessions varying in frequency and duration.Improvements in muscle strength and 6-minute walking test distances were observed,particularly in preoperative settings,but postoperative benefits were inconsistent.NMES showed promise in preventing muscle loss and improving strength,although its impact on overall functional capacity remained uncertain.Challenges such as short ICU stays and body composition affecting NMES efficacy were noted.NMES also holds potential for other conditions like cerebral palsy and stroke.Further research is needed to optimize NMES protocols and better understand its full benefits in preventing ICU-AW and improving patient outcomes.展开更多
BACKGROUND The DYNC1H1 gene encodes a part of the dynamic protein,and the protein mutations may further affect the growth and development of neurons,resulting in degeneration of anterior horn cells of the spinal cord,...BACKGROUND The DYNC1H1 gene encodes a part of the dynamic protein,and the protein mutations may further affect the growth and development of neurons,resulting in degeneration of anterior horn cells of the spinal cord,and a variety of clinical phenotypes finally resulting in axonal Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 20(CMT20),mental retardation 13(MRD13)and spinal muscular atrophy with lower extremity predominant 1(SMA-LED).The incidence of the disease is low,and it is difficult to diagnose,especially in children.Here,we report a case of DYNC1H1 gene mutation and review the related literature to improve the pediatrician’s understanding of DYNC1H1 gene-related disease to make an early correct diagnosis and provide better services for children.CASE SUMMARY A 4-mo-old Chinese female child with adducted thumbs,high arch feet,and epileptic seizure presented slow response,delayed development,and low limb muscle strength.Electroencephalogram showed abnormal waves,a large number of multifocal sharp waves,sharp slow waves,and multiple spasms with a series of attacks.High-throughput sequencing and Sanger sequencing identified a heterozygous mutation,c.5885 G>A(p.R1962H),in the DYNC1H1 gene(NM 001376)of the proband,which was not identified in her parents.Combined with the clinical manifestations and pedigree of this family,this mutation is likely pathogenic based on the American Academy of Medical Genetics and Genomics guidelines.The child was followed when she was 1 year and 2 mo old.The magnetic resonance imaging result was consistent with the findings of white matter myelinated dysplasia and congenital giant gyrus.The extensive neurogenic damage to the extremities was considered,as the results of electromyography showed that the motor conduction velocity and sensory conduction of the nerves of the extremities were not abnormal,and the degree of fit of the children with severe contraction was poor.At present,the child is 80 cm in length and 9 kg in weight,with slender limbs and low muscle strength,and still does not raise her head.She cannot sit or speak.Speech,motor,and mental development was significantly delayed.There is still no effective treatment for this disease.CONCLUSION We herein report a de novo variant of DYNC1H1 gene,c.5885 G>A(p.R1962H),leading to overlapping phenotypes(seizure,general growth retardation,and muscle weakness)of CMT20,MRD13,and SMA-LED,but there is no effective treatment for such condition.Our case enriches the DYNC1H1 gene mutation spectrum and provides an important basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment and genetic counseling.展开更多
BACKGROUND:To investigate the eff ects of early standardized enteral nutrition(EN)on the crosssectional area of erector spine muscle(ESMcsa),plasma growth diff erentiation factor-15(GDF-15),and 28-day mortality of acu...BACKGROUND:To investigate the eff ects of early standardized enteral nutrition(EN)on the crosssectional area of erector spine muscle(ESMcsa),plasma growth diff erentiation factor-15(GDF-15),and 28-day mortality of acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(AECOPD)patients with invasive mechanical ventilation(MV).METHODS:A total of 97 AECOPD patients with invasive MV were screened in the ICUs of the First People's Hospital of Lianyungang.The conventional EN group(stage Ⅰ)and early standardized EN group(stage Ⅱ)included 46 and 51 patients,respectively.ESMcsa loss and GDF-15 levels on days 1 and 7 of ICU admission and 28-day survival rates were analyzed.RESULTS:On day 7,the ESMcsa of the early standardized EN group was significantly higher than that of the conventional EN group,while the plasma GDF-15 levels were significantly lower than those in the conventional EN group(ESMcsa:28.426±6.130 cm^(2) vs.25.205±6.127 cm^(2);GDF-15:1661.608±558.820 pg/mL vs.2541.000±634.845 pg/mL;all P<0.001).The 28-day survival rates of the patients in the early standardized EN group and conventional EN group were 80.40%and 73.90%,respectively(P=0.406).CONCLUSION:ESMcsa loss in AECOPD patients with MV was correlated with GDF-15 levels,both of which indicated acute muscular atrophy and skeletal muscle dysfunction.Early standardized EN may prevent acute muscle loss and intensive care unit-acquired weakness(ICU-AW)in AECOPD patients.展开更多
Objective:The early use of neuromuscular electrical stimulation(NMES)to prevent intensive care unit-acquired weakness(ICU-AW)in critical patients is still a controversial topic.We conducted a systematic review to clar...Objective:The early use of neuromuscular electrical stimulation(NMES)to prevent intensive care unit-acquired weakness(ICU-AW)in critical patients is still a controversial topic.We conducted a systematic review to clarify the effectiveness of NMES in preventing ICU-AW.Methods:The Cochrane Library,PubMed,EMBASE,MEDUNE,Web of Science,Ovid,CNKI,Wanfang,VIP,China Biology Medicine disc(CBMdisc)and other databases were searched for randomized controlled trials on the influence of NMES on ICU-AW.The studies were selected according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria.After data and quality were evaluated,a meta-analysis was performed by RevMan 5.3 software.Results:A total of 11 randomized controlled trials with 576 patients were included.The meta-analysis results showed that NMES can improve muscle strength[MD=1.78,95%CI(0.44,3.12,P=0.009);shorten the mechanical ventilation(MV)time[SMD=-0.65,95%CI(-1.03,-0.27,P=0.001],ICU length of stay[MD=-3.41,95%CI(-4.58,-4.24),P<0.001],and total length of stay[MD=-3.97,95%CI(-6.89,-1.06,P=0.008];improve the ability of patients to perform activities of daily living[SMD=0.9,95%CI(0.45,1.35),P=0.001];and increase walking distance[MD=239.03,95%CI(179.22298.85),P<0.001].However,there is no evidence indicating that NMES can improve the functional status of ICU patients during hospitalization,promote the early awakening of patients or reduce mortality(P>0.05).Conclusion:Early implementation of the NMES intervention in ICU patients can prevent ICU-AW and improve their quality of life by enhancing their muscle strength and shortening the MV duration,length of stay in the ICU and total length of stay in the hospital.展开更多
BACKGROUND Patients undergoing cardiac surgery particularly those with comorbidities and frailty,experience frequently higher rates of post-operative morbidity,mortality and prolonged hospital length of stay.Muscle ma...BACKGROUND Patients undergoing cardiac surgery particularly those with comorbidities and frailty,experience frequently higher rates of post-operative morbidity,mortality and prolonged hospital length of stay.Muscle mass wasting seems to play important role in prolonged mechanical ventilation(MV)and consequently in intensive care unit(ICU)and hospital stay.AIM To investigate the clinical value of skeletal muscle mass assessed by ultrasound early after cardiac surgery in terms of duration of MV and ICU length of stay.METHODS In this observational study,we enrolled consecutively all patients,following their admission in the Cardiac Surgery ICU within 24 h of cardiac surgery.Bedside ultrasound scans,for the assessment of quadriceps muscle thickness,were performed at baseline and every 48 h for seven days or until ICU discharge.Muscle strength was also evaluated in parallel,using the Medical Research Council(MRC)scale.RESULTS Of the total 221 patients enrolled,ultrasound scans and muscle strength assessment were finally performed in 165 patients(patients excluded if ICU stay<24 h).The muscle thickness of rectus femoris(RF),was slightly decreased by 2.2%[(95%confidence interval(CI):-0.21 to 0.15),n=9;P=0.729]and the combined muscle thickness of the vastus intermedius(VI)and RF decreased by 3.5%[(95%CI:-0.4 to 0.22),n=9;P=0.530].Patients whose combined VI and RF muscle thickness was below the recorded median values(2.5 cm)on day 1(n=80),stayed longer in the ICU(47±74 h vs 28±45 h,P=0.02)and remained mechanically ventilated more(17±9 h vs 14±9 h,P=0.05).Moreover,patients with MRC score≤48 on day 3(n=7),required prolonged MV support compared to patients with MRC score≥49(n=33),(44±14 h vs 19±9 h,P=0.006)and had a longer duration of extracorporeal circulation was(159±91 min vs 112±71 min,P=0.025).CONCLUSION Skeletal quadriceps muscle thickness assessed by ultrasound shows a trend to a decrease in patients after cardiac surgery post-ICU admission and is associated with prolonged duration of MV and ICU length of stay.展开更多
Acute neuromuscular paralysis(ANMP) is a clinical syndrome characterized by rapid onset muscle weakness progressing to maximum severity within several days to weeks(less than 4 wk).Bulbar and respiratory muscle weakne...Acute neuromuscular paralysis(ANMP) is a clinical syndrome characterized by rapid onset muscle weakness progressing to maximum severity within several days to weeks(less than 4 wk).Bulbar and respiratory muscle weakness may or may not be present.It is a common neurological emergency which requires immediateand careful investigations to determine the etiology because accurate diagnosis has significant impact on therapy and prognosis.Respiratory failure caused by neuromuscular weakness is considered as more critical than lung disease because its development may be insidious or subtle until sudden decompensation leads to life threatening hypoxia.Also,the arterial blood gas finding of severe hypoxemia,hypercapnia,and acidosis may not be apparent until respiratory failure is profound.Hence,the requirement for respiratory assistance should also be intensively and promptly investigated in all patients with neuromuscular disease.The disorder is classified based on the site of defect in motor unit pathway,i.e.,anterior horn cells,nerve root,peripheral nerve,neuromuscular junction or muscle.Identification of the cause is primarily based on a good medical history and detailed clinical examination supplemented with neurophysiologic investigations and sometimes few specific laboratory tests.Medical history and neurological examination should be focused on the onset,progression,pattern and severity of muscle weakness as well as cranial nerves testing and tests for autonomic dysfunction.Associated non neurological features like fever,rash or other skin lesions etc.should also be noted.Globally,Guillain-Barré syndrome is the most frequent cause of ANMP and accounts for the majority of cases of respiratory muscles weakness associated with neuromuscular disorders.Newly acquired neuromuscular weakness in intensive care unit patients consist of critical illness polyneuropathy,critical illness myopathy and drug induced neuromuscular weakness which may arise as a consequence of sepsis,multi-organ failure,and exposure to certain medications like intravenous corticosteroids and neuromuscular blocking agents.展开更多
Background: Critically ill patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilatory support are at risk for loss of muscle mass and muscle strength from immobility. Feasible, non-invasive methods are needed to accurately o...Background: Critically ill patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilatory support are at risk for loss of muscle mass and muscle strength from immobility. Feasible, non-invasive methods are needed to accurately obtain data on markers of muscle mass to design effective interventions and monitor patient progress during recovery from critical illness. Bioelectric impedance has been used in other settings to obtain data on body composition and muscle mass. Purpose: The aims of this study were to determine the feasibility of bioelectric impedance as a marker of muscle mass in a sample of mechanically ventilated patients and to assess data trends in these obtained values. Methods: A descriptive design was used to obtain standard bioelectric impedance parameters (total body resistance, legs resistance, and percent lean body mass) over 4 days from eligible patients already enrolled in a randomized clinical trial. Results: Bioimpedance parameters were readily obtained over 4 days in a sample of 43 patients (age 59 + 15.7 years, 56% male) receiving prolonged ventilatory support (mean 9.4 + 10.4 days) due to respiratory failure. Reasons for not obtaining impedance measures included skin impairment, monitoring devices, or presence of implantable cardiac defibrillator or pacemaker. Average total body impedance was 464.3 + 117.1 ohms, while average impedance of legs was 479.1 + 146.4 ohms. Lean body mass was 68.4% (+10.8). Conclusions/Implications for Practice: With carefully trained staff and a standardized measurement protocol, bioimpedance is a feasible method to obtain body composition data reflective of muscle mass in mechanically ventilated patients. Further research will determine the utility of bioimpedance to monitor recovery and effectiveness of interventions to restore function after prolonged periods of ventilatory support and immobility in mechanically ventilated patients.展开更多
目的:探讨重症监护病房(intensive care unit,ICU)获得性肌无力(ICU acquired weakness,ICUAW)患者肌肉超声回声与血浆炎性因子的相关性,以及其对ICUAW的诊断价值和预后的预测价值。方法:选择重庆市急救医疗中心ICU住院患者,分别在第1、...目的:探讨重症监护病房(intensive care unit,ICU)获得性肌无力(ICU acquired weakness,ICUAW)患者肌肉超声回声与血浆炎性因子的相关性,以及其对ICUAW的诊断价值和预后的预测价值。方法:选择重庆市急救医疗中心ICU住院患者,分别在第1、3、7天使用床旁超声检测患者肌肉回声,获得的总体肌肉回声评分(global muscle echogenicity score,GEM),测定血清白细胞介素-6(interleukin-6,IL-6)和降钙素原(procalcitonin,PCT)浓度,采用医学研究理事会肌力评分法(medical research council scales,MRC-ss)评估肌肉力量。根据患者入ICU第7天MRC-ss评分将患者分为ICUAW组和非ICUAW组,分析比较2组患者GEM、IL-6、PCT的差异及各指标的相关性。利用受试者工作特征(receiver operator characteristic,ROC)曲线分析以上参数对ICUAW诊断效能,分析GEM、IL-6、PCT对ICUAW患者的预测预后价值。结果:ICUAW组第3天GEM、第7天IL-6浓度、GEM高于非ICUAW组(P<0.05)。GEM与第7天IL-6水平呈正相关(r=0.221),第7天GEM与MRC-ss评分呈负相关(r=-0.581)。ROC曲线分析显示,第7天GEM对ICUAW有诊断预测价值,ROC曲线下面积(area under the curve,AUC)为0.838,使用GEM、IL-6、PCT联合诊断,AUC=0.885(P<0.05)。ICUAW组Barthel指数评分(Barthel index,BI)低于非ICUAW组,ICUAW组中总体肌肉超声回声评分(global muscle echogenicity score,GEM)高的患者BI低于GEM低的患者(P<0.05)。结论:ICU住院患者GEM与IL-6、PCT浓度相关,其对ICUAW具有一定的诊断价值,并能够预测ICUAW患者的预后。展开更多
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness(ICU-AW)is a common complication in critically ill patients and is associated with a variety of adverse outcomes.These include the need for prolonged mechanical ventilation and ICU...Intensive care unit-acquired weakness(ICU-AW)is a common complication in critically ill patients and is associated with a variety of adverse outcomes.These include the need for prolonged mechanical ventilation and ICU stay;higher ICU,in-hospital,and 1-year mortality;and increased in-hospital costs.ICU-AW is associated with multiple risk factors including age,underlying disease,severity of illness,organ failure,sepsis,immobilization,receipt of mechanical ventilation,and other factors related to critical care.The pathological mechanism of ICUAW remains unclear and may be considerably varied.This review aimed to evaluate recent insights into ICU-AW from several aspects including risk factors,pathophysiology,diagnosis,and treatment strategies;this provides new perspectives for future research.展开更多
文摘Intensive care unit-acquired weakness(ICU-AW)is a prevalent issue in critical care,leading to significant muscle atrophy and functional impairment.Aiming to address this,Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation(NMES)has been explored as a therapy.This systematic review assesses NMES's safety and effectiveness in enhancing functional capacity and mobility in pre-and post-cardiac surgery patients.NMES was generally safe and feasible,with intervention sessions varying in frequency and duration.Improvements in muscle strength and 6-minute walking test distances were observed,particularly in preoperative settings,but postoperative benefits were inconsistent.NMES showed promise in preventing muscle loss and improving strength,although its impact on overall functional capacity remained uncertain.Challenges such as short ICU stays and body composition affecting NMES efficacy were noted.NMES also holds potential for other conditions like cerebral palsy and stroke.Further research is needed to optimize NMES protocols and better understand its full benefits in preventing ICU-AW and improving patient outcomes.
基金Supported by Jinan Science and Technology Project,No.201805014。
文摘BACKGROUND The DYNC1H1 gene encodes a part of the dynamic protein,and the protein mutations may further affect the growth and development of neurons,resulting in degeneration of anterior horn cells of the spinal cord,and a variety of clinical phenotypes finally resulting in axonal Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 20(CMT20),mental retardation 13(MRD13)and spinal muscular atrophy with lower extremity predominant 1(SMA-LED).The incidence of the disease is low,and it is difficult to diagnose,especially in children.Here,we report a case of DYNC1H1 gene mutation and review the related literature to improve the pediatrician’s understanding of DYNC1H1 gene-related disease to make an early correct diagnosis and provide better services for children.CASE SUMMARY A 4-mo-old Chinese female child with adducted thumbs,high arch feet,and epileptic seizure presented slow response,delayed development,and low limb muscle strength.Electroencephalogram showed abnormal waves,a large number of multifocal sharp waves,sharp slow waves,and multiple spasms with a series of attacks.High-throughput sequencing and Sanger sequencing identified a heterozygous mutation,c.5885 G>A(p.R1962H),in the DYNC1H1 gene(NM 001376)of the proband,which was not identified in her parents.Combined with the clinical manifestations and pedigree of this family,this mutation is likely pathogenic based on the American Academy of Medical Genetics and Genomics guidelines.The child was followed when she was 1 year and 2 mo old.The magnetic resonance imaging result was consistent with the findings of white matter myelinated dysplasia and congenital giant gyrus.The extensive neurogenic damage to the extremities was considered,as the results of electromyography showed that the motor conduction velocity and sensory conduction of the nerves of the extremities were not abnormal,and the degree of fit of the children with severe contraction was poor.At present,the child is 80 cm in length and 9 kg in weight,with slender limbs and low muscle strength,and still does not raise her head.She cannot sit or speak.Speech,motor,and mental development was significantly delayed.There is still no effective treatment for this disease.CONCLUSION We herein report a de novo variant of DYNC1H1 gene,c.5885 G>A(p.R1962H),leading to overlapping phenotypes(seizure,general growth retardation,and muscle weakness)of CMT20,MRD13,and SMA-LED,but there is no effective treatment for such condition.Our case enriches the DYNC1H1 gene mutation spectrum and provides an important basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment and genetic counseling.
基金funded by the Social Development Project of Jiangsu Provincial Department of Science and Technology(BE2020670)the Social Development Project of Lianyungang Science and Technology(SF2117).
文摘BACKGROUND:To investigate the eff ects of early standardized enteral nutrition(EN)on the crosssectional area of erector spine muscle(ESMcsa),plasma growth diff erentiation factor-15(GDF-15),and 28-day mortality of acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(AECOPD)patients with invasive mechanical ventilation(MV).METHODS:A total of 97 AECOPD patients with invasive MV were screened in the ICUs of the First People's Hospital of Lianyungang.The conventional EN group(stage Ⅰ)and early standardized EN group(stage Ⅱ)included 46 and 51 patients,respectively.ESMcsa loss and GDF-15 levels on days 1 and 7 of ICU admission and 28-day survival rates were analyzed.RESULTS:On day 7,the ESMcsa of the early standardized EN group was significantly higher than that of the conventional EN group,while the plasma GDF-15 levels were significantly lower than those in the conventional EN group(ESMcsa:28.426±6.130 cm^(2) vs.25.205±6.127 cm^(2);GDF-15:1661.608±558.820 pg/mL vs.2541.000±634.845 pg/mL;all P<0.001).The 28-day survival rates of the patients in the early standardized EN group and conventional EN group were 80.40%and 73.90%,respectively(P=0.406).CONCLUSION:ESMcsa loss in AECOPD patients with MV was correlated with GDF-15 levels,both of which indicated acute muscular atrophy and skeletal muscle dysfunction.Early standardized EN may prevent acute muscle loss and intensive care unit-acquired weakness(ICU-AW)in AECOPD patients.
基金This work was supported by the Chinese Nursing Association research program[ZHKY201611].
文摘Objective:The early use of neuromuscular electrical stimulation(NMES)to prevent intensive care unit-acquired weakness(ICU-AW)in critical patients is still a controversial topic.We conducted a systematic review to clarify the effectiveness of NMES in preventing ICU-AW.Methods:The Cochrane Library,PubMed,EMBASE,MEDUNE,Web of Science,Ovid,CNKI,Wanfang,VIP,China Biology Medicine disc(CBMdisc)and other databases were searched for randomized controlled trials on the influence of NMES on ICU-AW.The studies were selected according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria.After data and quality were evaluated,a meta-analysis was performed by RevMan 5.3 software.Results:A total of 11 randomized controlled trials with 576 patients were included.The meta-analysis results showed that NMES can improve muscle strength[MD=1.78,95%CI(0.44,3.12,P=0.009);shorten the mechanical ventilation(MV)time[SMD=-0.65,95%CI(-1.03,-0.27,P=0.001],ICU length of stay[MD=-3.41,95%CI(-4.58,-4.24),P<0.001],and total length of stay[MD=-3.97,95%CI(-6.89,-1.06,P=0.008];improve the ability of patients to perform activities of daily living[SMD=0.9,95%CI(0.45,1.35),P=0.001];and increase walking distance[MD=239.03,95%CI(179.22298.85),P<0.001].However,there is no evidence indicating that NMES can improve the functional status of ICU patients during hospitalization,promote the early awakening of patients or reduce mortality(P>0.05).Conclusion:Early implementation of the NMES intervention in ICU patients can prevent ICU-AW and improve their quality of life by enhancing their muscle strength and shortening the MV duration,length of stay in the ICU and total length of stay in the hospital.
文摘BACKGROUND Patients undergoing cardiac surgery particularly those with comorbidities and frailty,experience frequently higher rates of post-operative morbidity,mortality and prolonged hospital length of stay.Muscle mass wasting seems to play important role in prolonged mechanical ventilation(MV)and consequently in intensive care unit(ICU)and hospital stay.AIM To investigate the clinical value of skeletal muscle mass assessed by ultrasound early after cardiac surgery in terms of duration of MV and ICU length of stay.METHODS In this observational study,we enrolled consecutively all patients,following their admission in the Cardiac Surgery ICU within 24 h of cardiac surgery.Bedside ultrasound scans,for the assessment of quadriceps muscle thickness,were performed at baseline and every 48 h for seven days or until ICU discharge.Muscle strength was also evaluated in parallel,using the Medical Research Council(MRC)scale.RESULTS Of the total 221 patients enrolled,ultrasound scans and muscle strength assessment were finally performed in 165 patients(patients excluded if ICU stay<24 h).The muscle thickness of rectus femoris(RF),was slightly decreased by 2.2%[(95%confidence interval(CI):-0.21 to 0.15),n=9;P=0.729]and the combined muscle thickness of the vastus intermedius(VI)and RF decreased by 3.5%[(95%CI:-0.4 to 0.22),n=9;P=0.530].Patients whose combined VI and RF muscle thickness was below the recorded median values(2.5 cm)on day 1(n=80),stayed longer in the ICU(47±74 h vs 28±45 h,P=0.02)and remained mechanically ventilated more(17±9 h vs 14±9 h,P=0.05).Moreover,patients with MRC score≤48 on day 3(n=7),required prolonged MV support compared to patients with MRC score≥49(n=33),(44±14 h vs 19±9 h,P=0.006)and had a longer duration of extracorporeal circulation was(159±91 min vs 112±71 min,P=0.025).CONCLUSION Skeletal quadriceps muscle thickness assessed by ultrasound shows a trend to a decrease in patients after cardiac surgery post-ICU admission and is associated with prolonged duration of MV and ICU length of stay.
文摘Acute neuromuscular paralysis(ANMP) is a clinical syndrome characterized by rapid onset muscle weakness progressing to maximum severity within several days to weeks(less than 4 wk).Bulbar and respiratory muscle weakness may or may not be present.It is a common neurological emergency which requires immediateand careful investigations to determine the etiology because accurate diagnosis has significant impact on therapy and prognosis.Respiratory failure caused by neuromuscular weakness is considered as more critical than lung disease because its development may be insidious or subtle until sudden decompensation leads to life threatening hypoxia.Also,the arterial blood gas finding of severe hypoxemia,hypercapnia,and acidosis may not be apparent until respiratory failure is profound.Hence,the requirement for respiratory assistance should also be intensively and promptly investigated in all patients with neuromuscular disease.The disorder is classified based on the site of defect in motor unit pathway,i.e.,anterior horn cells,nerve root,peripheral nerve,neuromuscular junction or muscle.Identification of the cause is primarily based on a good medical history and detailed clinical examination supplemented with neurophysiologic investigations and sometimes few specific laboratory tests.Medical history and neurological examination should be focused on the onset,progression,pattern and severity of muscle weakness as well as cranial nerves testing and tests for autonomic dysfunction.Associated non neurological features like fever,rash or other skin lesions etc.should also be noted.Globally,Guillain-Barré syndrome is the most frequent cause of ANMP and accounts for the majority of cases of respiratory muscles weakness associated with neuromuscular disorders.Newly acquired neuromuscular weakness in intensive care unit patients consist of critical illness polyneuropathy,critical illness myopathy and drug induced neuromuscular weakness which may arise as a consequence of sepsis,multi-organ failure,and exposure to certain medications like intravenous corticosteroids and neuromuscular blocking agents.
文摘Background: Critically ill patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilatory support are at risk for loss of muscle mass and muscle strength from immobility. Feasible, non-invasive methods are needed to accurately obtain data on markers of muscle mass to design effective interventions and monitor patient progress during recovery from critical illness. Bioelectric impedance has been used in other settings to obtain data on body composition and muscle mass. Purpose: The aims of this study were to determine the feasibility of bioelectric impedance as a marker of muscle mass in a sample of mechanically ventilated patients and to assess data trends in these obtained values. Methods: A descriptive design was used to obtain standard bioelectric impedance parameters (total body resistance, legs resistance, and percent lean body mass) over 4 days from eligible patients already enrolled in a randomized clinical trial. Results: Bioimpedance parameters were readily obtained over 4 days in a sample of 43 patients (age 59 + 15.7 years, 56% male) receiving prolonged ventilatory support (mean 9.4 + 10.4 days) due to respiratory failure. Reasons for not obtaining impedance measures included skin impairment, monitoring devices, or presence of implantable cardiac defibrillator or pacemaker. Average total body impedance was 464.3 + 117.1 ohms, while average impedance of legs was 479.1 + 146.4 ohms. Lean body mass was 68.4% (+10.8). Conclusions/Implications for Practice: With carefully trained staff and a standardized measurement protocol, bioimpedance is a feasible method to obtain body composition data reflective of muscle mass in mechanically ventilated patients. Further research will determine the utility of bioimpedance to monitor recovery and effectiveness of interventions to restore function after prolonged periods of ventilatory support and immobility in mechanically ventilated patients.
文摘目的:探讨重症监护病房(intensive care unit,ICU)获得性肌无力(ICU acquired weakness,ICUAW)患者肌肉超声回声与血浆炎性因子的相关性,以及其对ICUAW的诊断价值和预后的预测价值。方法:选择重庆市急救医疗中心ICU住院患者,分别在第1、3、7天使用床旁超声检测患者肌肉回声,获得的总体肌肉回声评分(global muscle echogenicity score,GEM),测定血清白细胞介素-6(interleukin-6,IL-6)和降钙素原(procalcitonin,PCT)浓度,采用医学研究理事会肌力评分法(medical research council scales,MRC-ss)评估肌肉力量。根据患者入ICU第7天MRC-ss评分将患者分为ICUAW组和非ICUAW组,分析比较2组患者GEM、IL-6、PCT的差异及各指标的相关性。利用受试者工作特征(receiver operator characteristic,ROC)曲线分析以上参数对ICUAW诊断效能,分析GEM、IL-6、PCT对ICUAW患者的预测预后价值。结果:ICUAW组第3天GEM、第7天IL-6浓度、GEM高于非ICUAW组(P<0.05)。GEM与第7天IL-6水平呈正相关(r=0.221),第7天GEM与MRC-ss评分呈负相关(r=-0.581)。ROC曲线分析显示,第7天GEM对ICUAW有诊断预测价值,ROC曲线下面积(area under the curve,AUC)为0.838,使用GEM、IL-6、PCT联合诊断,AUC=0.885(P<0.05)。ICUAW组Barthel指数评分(Barthel index,BI)低于非ICUAW组,ICUAW组中总体肌肉超声回声评分(global muscle echogenicity score,GEM)高的患者BI低于GEM低的患者(P<0.05)。结论:ICU住院患者GEM与IL-6、PCT浓度相关,其对ICUAW具有一定的诊断价值,并能够预测ICUAW患者的预后。
基金supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant number:82072201).
文摘Intensive care unit-acquired weakness(ICU-AW)is a common complication in critically ill patients and is associated with a variety of adverse outcomes.These include the need for prolonged mechanical ventilation and ICU stay;higher ICU,in-hospital,and 1-year mortality;and increased in-hospital costs.ICU-AW is associated with multiple risk factors including age,underlying disease,severity of illness,organ failure,sepsis,immobilization,receipt of mechanical ventilation,and other factors related to critical care.The pathological mechanism of ICUAW remains unclear and may be considerably varied.This review aimed to evaluate recent insights into ICU-AW from several aspects including risk factors,pathophysiology,diagnosis,and treatment strategies;this provides new perspectives for future research.