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1
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Clinically detected weakness in critically ill patients in whom there is no plausibile etiology other than critical illness

A

ICU-Acquired Weakness

2
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the constellation of complications that endure well past the ICU stay.

A

Post-intensive care syndrome PICS

3
Q

Risk factors for post-ICU mortality

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Age
Comorbidity
Severity of illness
Duration of ICU Delirium
Sepsis
4
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ICU-AW further classified into

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Critical illness myopathy
Critical illness Polyneuropathy
Critical illness neuromyopathy

5
Q

CIM can be subclassified into

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Cachectic myopathy

Thick filament myopathy

Necrotizing myopathy

6
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How do you distinguish CIP and CIM

A

Electrophysiological testing and histology eval

7
Q

Which ICU-AW occurs earlier and more frequent ?

Which is associated with longer ICU stay?

A

Myopathy

Polyneuropathy

8
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5 clinical features of ICU-AW

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1) Weakness after onset of critical illness
2) Weakness is proximal and distal, symmetrical
3) Muscle strength <48/60 on MRC
4) Dependent on Mechanical Vent
5) Cause of weakness not related to critical illness

9
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Dx of ICU-AW is presence of ..

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1,2,5 and either 3 or 4

10
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Patients with ICU-AW will demonstrate weakness prior to

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Detectable muscle wasting

11
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Disuse atrophy can demonstrate muscle atrophy and loss of muscle strength within

A

First week

12
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ICU-AW can cause ____ decrease in strength in first week

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40%

13
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Associated with adverse affects on multiple aspects of Diaphragmatic structure and function

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Controlled MV