Journal article

Neuromuscular sonography detects changes in muscle echotexture and nerve diameter in ICU patients within 24 h


Authors listBulinski, Catherine; Viard, Maxime; Vlazak, Alexander; Habig, Kathrin; Juenemann, Martin; Best, Christoph; Schirotzek, Ingo; Kaps, Manfred; Kraemer, Heidrun H.

Publication year2022

Pages535-545

JournalJournal of Ultrasound

Volume number25

Issue number3

ISSN1971-3495

eISSN1876-7931

Open access statusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s40477-021-00621-8

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
Purpose During an ICU stay, changes in muscles and nerves occur that is accessible via neuromuscular sonography. Methods 17 patients recruited from the neurological and neurosurgical ICU (six women; 66 +/- 3 years) and 7 healthy controls (three women, 75 +/- 3 years) were included. Muscle sonography (rectus abdominis, biceps, rectus femoris and tibialis anterior muscles) using gray-scale values (GSVs), and nerve ultrasound (peroneal, tibial and sural nerves) analyzing the cross-sectional area (CSA) were performed on days 1 (t1), 3 (t2), 5 (t3), 8 (t4), and 16 (t5) after admission. Results Time course analysis revealed that GSVs were significantly higher within the patient group for all of the investigated muscles (rectus abdominis: F = 7.536; p = 0.011; biceps: F = 14.761; p = 0.001; rectus femoris: F = 9.455; p = 0.005; tibialis anterior: F = 7.282; p = 0.012). The higher GSVs were already visible at t1 or, at the latest, at t2 (tibialis anterior muscles). CSA was enlarged in all of the investigated nerves in the patient group (peroneal nerve: F = 7.129; p = 0.014; tibial nerve: F = 28.976, p < 0.001; sural nerve: F = 13.051; p = 0.001). The changes were visible very early (tibial nerve: t1; peroneal nerve: t2). The CSA of the motor nerves showed an association with the ventilation time and days within the ICU (t1 through t4; p < 0.05). Discussion We detected very early changes in the muscles and nerves of ICU-patients. Nerve CSA might be a useful parameter to identify patients who are at risk for difficult weaning. Therefore our observations might be severity signs of neuromuscular suffering for the most severe patients.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleBulinski, C., Viard, M., Vlazak, A., Habig, K., Juenemann, M., Best, C., et al. (2022) Neuromuscular sonography detects changes in muscle echotexture and nerve diameter in ICU patients within 24 h, Journal of Ultrasound, 25(3), pp. 535-545. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40477-021-00621-8

APA Citation styleBulinski, C., Viard, M., Vlazak, A., Habig, K., Juenemann, M., Best, C., Schirotzek, I., Kaps, M., & Kraemer, H. (2022). Neuromuscular sonography detects changes in muscle echotexture and nerve diameter in ICU patients within 24 h. Journal of Ultrasound. 25(3), 535-545. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40477-021-00621-8



Keywords


ATROPHYCOMPLICATIONSCRITICAL ILLNESS MYOPATHYCross-sectional areaGRAY-SCALE ANALYSISICU-AWMuscle ultrasoundNerve ultrasoundultrasonographyVALUES

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