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Critical Illness Neuromyopathy Complicating Cardiac Surgery
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Wan Ki Baek, Young Sam Kim, Joung Taek Kim, Byoung-Nam Yoon
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Acute Crit Care. 2018;33(1):51-56. Published online July 11, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4266/acc.2016.00255
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- Critical illness neuromyopathy (CINM) is a sporadically reported disease in the setting of an intensive care unit developing in the process of managing a critical illness. The disease primarily affects the motor and sensory axons and results in severe limb weakness rendering ventilator weaning extremely difficult. We report a case of CINM after cardiac valve surgery. Quadriplegia developed after the operation and resolved slowly over the following 2 months. The patient was discharged home free of neurologic symptoms.
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