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Relationship between Protein intake and ICU Skeletal muscle weakness

Relationship between Protein intake and ICU Skeletal muscle weakness

medical-cross
Arm or leg weakness
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All genders
person-wave 18-50
world
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Overview

Principal Investigator: Pavan Sekhar

Evaluate the correlation between ICU Skeletal muscle loss and protein intake and investigate the lack of daily protein intake by the presence of loss of rectus femoris muscle quantity and quality.

Study details

Inclusion Criteria
  • Adult patients of both sexes, 18-50 years old with Glasgow Coma Scale ≤ 8 and an injury severity score (ISS>15) were admitted to our ICU within 24 hours after the injury.
  • Only well-nourished (Modified Nutric–Score for Risk Screening = 0- 4), previously healthy subjects will be recruited
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients with BMI ≥ 35
  • History of neuromuscular diseases
  • Prolonged corticosteroids (CS) and/ or neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBA) use
Study Requirements

We expect that you will be in this research study for five days. The research subject's Rectus femurs muscle will be assessed by Ultrasound machine to see the muscle size and colour on the day 0, 1st and 5th days and blood sample will be collected for three days for serum albumin and blood urea nitrogen at day 0, 1st and 5th days.

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