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      중환자실에서 일어나는 근육 약화 = ICU Acquired Weakness

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      Critical care has focused on recovery from acute organ failure and resuscitation. Neuromuscular abnormalities related to critical illness is not uncommon in critically ill patients, but they were relatively underestimated and unnoticed. Intensive care unit acquired weakness (ICUAW) leading to severe functional impairments in ICU survivors can be divided into two disease entities: critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and critical illness myopathy (CIM). Electrophysiologic study, muscle biopsy and physical examination are helpful to diagnose ICUAW. Several researches and reviews identified many risk factors including systemic inflammation, corticosteroids, hyperglycemia, and immobility. Additional research is needed to identify the pathogenesis of this disorder and to testify its preventive or therapeutic modalities.
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      Critical care has focused on recovery from acute organ failure and resuscitation. Neuromuscular abnormalities related to critical illness is not uncommon in critically ill patients, but they were relatively underestimated and unnoticed. Intensive care...

      Critical care has focused on recovery from acute organ failure and resuscitation. Neuromuscular abnormalities related to critical illness is not uncommon in critically ill patients, but they were relatively underestimated and unnoticed. Intensive care unit acquired weakness (ICUAW) leading to severe functional impairments in ICU survivors can be divided into two disease entities: critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and critical illness myopathy (CIM). Electrophysiologic study, muscle biopsy and physical examination are helpful to diagnose ICUAW. Several researches and reviews identified many risk factors including systemic inflammation, corticosteroids, hyperglycemia, and immobility. Additional research is needed to identify the pathogenesis of this disorder and to testify its preventive or therapeutic modalities.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Amaya-Villar R, "Steroid-induced myopathy in patients intubated due to exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease" 31 : 157-161, 2005

      2 Rich MM, "Sodium channel inactivation in an animal model of acute quadriplegic myopathy" 50 : 26-33, 2001

      3 Bolton CF, "Sepsis and the systemic inflammatory response syndrome: neuromuscular manifestations" 24 : 1408-1416, 1996

      4 Fletcher SN, "Persistent neuromuscular and neurophysiologic abnormalities in long-term survivors of prolonged critical illness" 31 : 1012-1016, 2003

      5 Witt NJ, "Peripheral nerve function in sepsis and multiple organ failure" 99 : 176-184, 1991

      6 De Jonghe B, "Paresis acquired in the intensive care unit: a prospective multicenter study" 288 : 2859-2867, 2002

      7 Maher J, "Neuromuscular disorders associated with failure to wean from the ventilator" 21 : 737-743, 1995

      8 Atis S, "N-acetylcysteine protects the rats against phrenic nerve dysfunction in sepsis" 25 : 30-35, 2006

      9 Ali NA, "Midwest Critical Care Consortium: Acquired weakness, handgrip strength, and mortality in critically ill patients" 178 : 261-268, 2008

      10 Powers SK, "Mechanical ventilation results in progressive contractile dysfunction in the diaphragm" 92 : 1851-1858, 2002

      1 Amaya-Villar R, "Steroid-induced myopathy in patients intubated due to exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease" 31 : 157-161, 2005

      2 Rich MM, "Sodium channel inactivation in an animal model of acute quadriplegic myopathy" 50 : 26-33, 2001

      3 Bolton CF, "Sepsis and the systemic inflammatory response syndrome: neuromuscular manifestations" 24 : 1408-1416, 1996

      4 Fletcher SN, "Persistent neuromuscular and neurophysiologic abnormalities in long-term survivors of prolonged critical illness" 31 : 1012-1016, 2003

      5 Witt NJ, "Peripheral nerve function in sepsis and multiple organ failure" 99 : 176-184, 1991

      6 De Jonghe B, "Paresis acquired in the intensive care unit: a prospective multicenter study" 288 : 2859-2867, 2002

      7 Maher J, "Neuromuscular disorders associated with failure to wean from the ventilator" 21 : 737-743, 1995

      8 Atis S, "N-acetylcysteine protects the rats against phrenic nerve dysfunction in sepsis" 25 : 30-35, 2006

      9 Ali NA, "Midwest Critical Care Consortium: Acquired weakness, handgrip strength, and mortality in critically ill patients" 178 : 261-268, 2008

      10 Powers SK, "Mechanical ventilation results in progressive contractile dysfunction in the diaphragm" 92 : 1851-1858, 2002

      11 Tzanis G, "Maximum inspiratory pressure, a surrogate parameter for the assessment of ICU-acquired weakness" 11 : 14-, 2011

      12 Hough CL, "Manual muscle strength testing of critically ill patients: feasibility and interobserver agreement" 15 : R43-, 2011

      13 Zifko UA, "Long-term outcome of critical illness polyneuropathy" 9 : S49-52, 2000

      14 van den Berghe G, "Intensive insulin therapy in the critically ill patients" 345 : 1359-1367, 2001

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      17 Gerovasili V, "Electrical muscle stimulation preserves the muscle mass of critically ill patients: a randomized study" 13 : R161-, 2009

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      19 Griffiths RD, "Effect of passive stretching on the wasting of muscle in the critically ill" 11 : 428-432, 1995

      20 Needham DM, "Early physical medicine and rehabilitation for patients with acute respiratory failure: a quality improvement project" 91 : 536-542, 2010

      21 Burtin C, "Early exercise in critically ill patients enhances short-term functional recovery" 37 : 2499-2505, 2009

      22 Bailey P, "Early activity is feasible and safe in respiratory failure patients" 35 : 139-145, 2007

      23 Kress JP, "Daily interruption of sedative infusions in critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation" 342 : 1471-1477, 2000

      24 Garnacho-Montero J, "Critical illness polyneuropathy: risk factors and clinical consequences. A cohort study in septic patients" 27 : 1288-1296, 2001

      25 Zochodne DW, "Critical illness polyneuropathy. A complication of sepsis and multiple organ failure" 110 : 819-841, 1987

      26 Leijten FS, "Critical illness polyneuropathy in multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and weaning from the ventilator" 22 : 856-861, 1996

      27 Latronico N, "Critical illness myopathy and neuropathy" 74 : 319-323, 2008

      28 Cohen CA, "Clinical manifestations of inspiratory muscle fatigue" 73 : 308-316, 1982

      29 Herridge MS, "Canadian Critical Care Trials Group: One-year outcomes in survivors of the acute respiratory distress syndrome" 348 : 683-693, 2003

      30 Larsson L, "Acute quadriplegia and loss of muscle myosin in patients treated with nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents and corticosteroids: mechanisms at the cellular and molecular levels" 28 : 34-45, 2000

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