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The ICM research agenda on intensive care unit-acquired weakness.

Nicola Latronico1,2, Margaret Herridge3, Ramona O Hopkins4,5, Derek Angus6, Nicholas Hart7, Greet Hermans8,9, Theodore Iwashyna10,11, Yaseen Arabi12, Giuseppe Citerio13,14, E. Wesley Ely15,16, Jesse Hall17, Sangeeta Mehta18,19, Kathleen Puntillo20, Johannes Van den Hoeven21, Hannah Wunsch22,23, Deborah Cook24,25, Claudia Dos Santos26,27, Gordon Rubenfeld19,28, Jean-Louis Vincent29, Greet Van den Berghe30, Elie Azoulay31, Dale M Needham32.   

Abstract

We present areas of uncertainty concerning intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) and identify areas for future research. Age, pre-ICU functional and cognitive state, concurrent illness, frailty, and health trajectories impact outcomes and should be assessed to stratify patients. In the ICU, early assessment of limb and diaphragm muscle strength and function using nonvolitional tests may be useful, but comparison with established methods of global and specific muscle strength and physical function and determination of their reliability and normal values would be important to advance these techniques. Serial measurements of limb and respiratory muscle strength, and systematic screening for dysphagia, would be helpful to clarify if and how weakness of these muscle groups is independently associated with outcome. ICUAW, delirium, and sedatives and analgesics may interact with each other, amplifying the effects of each individual factor. Reduced mobility in patients with hypoactive delirium needs investigations into dysfunction of central and peripheral nervous system motor pathways. Interventional nutritional studies should include muscle mass, strength, and physical function as outcomes, and prioritize elucidation of mechanisms. At follow-up, ICU survivors may suffer from prolonged muscle weakness and wasting and other physical impairments, as well as fatigue without demonstrable weakness on examination. Further studies should evaluate the prevalence and severity of fatigue in ICU survivors and define its association with psychiatric disorders, pain, cognitive impairment, and axonal loss. Finally, methodological issues, including accounting for baseline status, handling of missing data, and inclusion of patient-centered outcome measures should be addressed in future studies.

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Keywords:  Disability; Fatigue; Muscle weakness; Myopathy; Pain; Physical impairment; Polyneuropathy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28289812     DOI: 10.1007/s00134-017-4757-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


  69 in total

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3.  Fatigue Symptoms During the First Year Following ARDS.

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7.  A survey examining the use of mechanical insufflation-exsufflation on adult intensive care units across the UK.

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Review 8.  Critical illness-associated diaphragm weakness.

Authors:  Martin Dres; Ewan C Goligher; Leo M A Heunks; Laurent J Brochard
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2017-09-15       Impact factor: 17.440

9.  Sleep and Activity Patterns Are Altered During Early Critical Illness in Mechanically Ventilated Adults.

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