AI Article Synopsis

  • - A subset of COVID-19 patients in intensive care requires careful monitoring due to the risk of developing ICU-acquired weakness (ICUAW) and positioning-related nerve injuries from prolonged immobility and aggressive treatments.
  • - A case series shows that three COVID-19 patients suffered from ICUAW and accompanying peripheral nerve injuries, identified through electrophysiological tests and muscle MRI that revealed significant proximal muscle damage.
  • - Emphasizing the importance of thorough evaluations, researchers suggest that combining electrophysiological and imaging studies can better assess and address neuromuscular complications in COVID-19 patients as they transition from ICU to post-ICU care.

Article Abstract

A subgroup of COVID-19 patients requires intensive respiratory care. The prolonged immobilization and aggressive treatments predispose these patients to develop intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW). Furthermore, this condition could increase the chance of positioning-related peripheral nerve injuries. On the basis of the latest literature review, we describe a case series of three patients with COVID-19 who developed ICUAW complicated by positioning-related peripheral nerve injuries Every patient presented sensorimotor axonal polyneuropathy and concomitant myopathy in electrophysiological studies. Furthermore, muscle MRI helped the diagnosis of ICUAW, showing massive damage predominantly in the proximal muscles. Notably, nerve ultrasound detected positioning-related peripheral nerve injuries, even though the concomitant ICUAW substantially masked their clinical features. During the acute phase of severe COVID-19 infection, most medical attention tends to be assigned to critical care management, and neuromuscular complications such as ICUAW and positioning-related peripheral nerve injuries could be underestimated. Hence, when starting post-ICU care for COVID-19 cases, the combination of electrophysiological and imaging studies will aid appropriate evaluation on the patients with COVID-19-related ICUAW.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8470888PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11091177DOI Listing

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