Muscle Recovery After Critical Illness
Cellular and Physical Function Outcomes Leading to Failed Muscle Recovery After Critical Illness
Kirby Mayer
209 participants
Oct 18, 2022
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The overarching goal of the proposed study is to determine the trajectories of physical recovery and cellular markers involved with the underlying failure to recover muscle after critical illness, while exploring which characteristics are associated with sustained physical disability. This proposal will examine muscle pathophysiology carefully aligned with physical function outcomes in order to longitudinally assess the recovery, or failed recovery, of muscle function in participants after critical illness: 1. to examine the recovery of muscle and physical function in ICU survivors through longitudinal assessments 2. to investigate the underlying cellular markers and mechanisms of muscle recovery in ICU survivors 3. to determine which cellular markers contribute to physical disability in ICU survivors up to 1 year after hospital admission
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- adult (>18 y/o)
- admission for sepsis or acute respiratory failure with at least 72 hour stay in ICU
Exclusion Criteria4
- acute or chronic neurologic condition
- acute or chronic orthopedic condition preventing strength/functional testing
- patients who were not ambulatory prior to ICU admission
- patients not expected to survive ~6months after admission
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NCT05537298