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What is Critical Illness Myopathy? (General Discussion)

posted by Jeff(R), 16.11.2004, 22:42

Critical illness myopathy is not well understood, but is becoming recognized as a clinical syndrome that typically occurs in the intensive care unit among patients who have been treated with multiple drugs. The most common clinical signs of the disease are diffuse weakness and a failure to wean from mechanical ventilation. Critical illness myopathy is a disease of limb and respiratory muscles, and it is observed during treatment in the intensive care unit. This sometimes may accompany critical illness polyneuropathy. In addition to the critical illness (severe trauma or infection), muscle relaxant drugs and corticosteroid medications may be contributing factors. Electrophysiological studies (such as needle EMG or nerve conduction studies) and muscle biopsy may both be necessary to diagnose critical illness myopathy. Early and complete recovery may occur with succesful treament of the critical illness, and withdrawal of the medications. For More Information: National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) - www.rarediseases.org

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