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Sarcocytopenia is the loss of muscle mass and function.
With the continuous loss of skeletal muscle, the strength and function decline are very likely to cause fractures and joint damage
.
Sarcocytopenia can also affect organ function and may cause heart and lung failure, and even death
.
Sarcocytopenia is the loss of muscle mass and function.
This is an observational study.
Researchers conducted related studies on all adult patients who were intubated with pneumonia due to COVID-19 in the ICU ward of a tertiary hospital in Milan
A total of 81 patients were recruited in this study
.
Muscle mass and successful extubation of the ventilator (OR 1.
02, 95% CI 1.
This study confirms that the use of conventional CT imaging to measure muscle mass and mass can be a simple, cheap and powerful tool to predict the survival rate and disease progression of COVID-19 patients, but the most important thing to treat sarcopenia is exercise, especially It is resistance exercise
.
Then there is basic nutritional support.
On the basis of providing sufficient calories and micronutrients, it is essential to ensure adequate intake of high-quality protein
This study confirms that the use of conventional CT imaging to measure muscle mass and mass can be a simple, cheap and powerful tool to predict the survival rate and disease progression of COVID-19 patients, but the most important thing to treat sarcopenia is exercise, especially It is resistance exercise
Original source:
Sarah Damanti.
Et al.
Influence of reduced muscle mass and quality on ventilator weaning and complications during intensive care unit stay in COVID-19 patients.
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