by Brigitta
Fazzini, Tobias Märkl, Christos Costas, Manfred Blobner, Stefan J. Schaller,
John Prowle, Zudin Puthucheary and Henning Wackerhage
Critical Care volume 27,
Article number: 2 Published: 03
January 2023
Background
Patients with critical illness can lose more than 15% of
muscle mass in one week, and this can have long-term detrimental effects.
However, there is currently no synthesis of the data of intensive care unit
(ICU) muscle wasting studies, so the true mean rate of muscle loss across all
studies is unknown. The aim of this project was therefore to systematically
synthetise data on the rate of muscle loss and to identify the methods used to
measure muscle size and to synthetise data on the prevalence of
ICU-acquired weakness in critically ill patients.
Methods
We conducted a systematic literature search of MEDLINE,
PubMed, AMED, BNI, CINAHL, and EMCARE until January 2022 (International
Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews [PROSPERO] registration:
CRD420222989540. We included studies with at least 20 adult critically ill
patients where the investigators measured a muscle mass-related variable at two
time points during the ICU stay. We followed Preferred Reporting Items for
Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines and assessed the study
quality using the Newcastle–Ottawa Scale.
Results
Fifty-two studies that included 3251 patients fulfilled the
selection criteria. These studies investigated the rate of muscle wasting in
1773 (55%) patients and assessed ICU-acquired muscle weakness in 1478 (45%)
patients. The methods used to assess muscle mass were ultrasound in 85% (n = 28/33)
of the studies and computed tomography in the rest 15% (n = 5/33). During the
first week of critical illness, patients lost every day −1.75% (95% CI −2.05,
−1.45) of their rectus femoris thickness or −2.10% (95% CI −3.17, −1.02) of rectus
femoris cross-sectional area. The overall prevalence of ICU-acquired weakness
was 48% (95% CI 39%, 56%).
Conclusion
On average, critically ill patients lose nearly 2% of
skeletal muscle per day during the first week of ICU admission.
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