2024, Number 2
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Med Crit 2024; 38 (2)
Assessment of muscle strength by manual handgrip dynamometry in intensive care units: a literature review
Payán SHA, Torres HLG, Sanclemente CV, Estela ZJL
Language: Spanish
References: 22
Page: 108-113
PDF size: 253.24 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The objective measurement of muscle strength in intensive care units (ICU) has become an essential data in the integral rehabilitation of the critically ill patient, establishing itself as a follow-up and prognostic measure that can inform about the suffering of acquired muscle weakness in ICU, impact of early mobilization programs, length of hospital stay and even success in the ventilatory weaning and titubation process. Manual handgrip dynamometry is a simple, portable, innocuous and easily replicable method that can be used at the bedside in ICU patients to determine their peripheral muscle strength and could be an ideal complement to the Medical Research Council scale in order to perform a complete evaluation of the patient and implement strategies to reduce the risk of ICU-acquired muscle weakness.
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