2017
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd009970.pub2
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Inspiratory muscle training and physical training for reducing neuromuscular dysfunction in critically ill adults in intensive care units

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“…Several changes to normal physiology are found during critical illness which together can cause decreased muscle mass . These changes include increased energy requirements on a background of decreased food intake; inactivity, increased levels of inflammatory cytokines; neuronal loss, and the sepsis itself . There are several neuromuscular changes that also take place due to sepsis in critical illness …”
Section: Causes Of Dysphagiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several changes to normal physiology are found during critical illness which together can cause decreased muscle mass . These changes include increased energy requirements on a background of decreased food intake; inactivity, increased levels of inflammatory cytokines; neuronal loss, and the sepsis itself . There are several neuromuscular changes that also take place due to sepsis in critical illness …”
Section: Causes Of Dysphagiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition degradation of mitochondria by autophagy causes decreased aerobic endurance . The systemic inflammation caused by sepsis results in increased levels of inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor alpha and interferon gamma . This in combination with other atrophic factors such as sepsis mediated glucocorticoid release influences the activation of the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS).…”
Section: Causes Of Dysphagiamentioning
confidence: 99%