Weakness in the ICU: A call to action

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Abstract

Muscle weakness is prevalent in critically ill patients and can have a dramatic effect on short- and long-term outcomes, yet there are currently no interventions with proven efficacy in preventing or treating this complication. In a new randomized trial, researchers found that serial electrical muscle stimulation significantly mitigated ultrasound-defined muscle atrophy, and the treatment was not linked to adverse effects. Although preliminary, these results, together with other recent studies, indicate a paradigm shift to a proactive approach in managing neuromuscular complications in the ICU. © 2009 BioMed Central Ltd.

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Stevens, R. D., Hart, N., de Jonghe, B., & Sharshar, T. (2009, November 9). Weakness in the ICU: A call to action. Critical Care. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc8143

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