| Myopathies
in the Intensive Care Unit
Douglas
Zochodne
Abstract:
Myopathies that occur in the intensive care unit can be
divided into preexisting myopathies or newly acquired myopathies
that develop in the intensive care unit. Myotonic dystrophy
is an example of a preexisting myopathy that may render patients
susceptible to acute respiratory failure following surgical
procedures and anaesthesia. A group of myopathies that develop
within the intensive care unit have been labelled acute necrotizing
myopathy of intensive care, thick filament myopathy and acute
steroid myopathy. Corticosteroids and nondepolarizing muscle
blocking agents may play a role in their development.
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Can.
J. Neurol. Sci. 1998; 25: S41 - S42
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