Monday, September 7, 2015

Q: What are the four major components of  Critical Illness Polyneuropathy (CIP)?


Answer:  Critical Illness Polyneuropathy (CIP) is a distinct entity from Critical Illness Myopathy (CIM) - though both may usually exists together. Critical Illness Polyneuropathy (CIP) has four distinct properties which distinguish it from CIM.
  • limb muscle weakness which proceeds to atrophy, 
  • decrease  or absent deep tendon reflexes, 
  • loss of distal peripheral sensation, and 
  • relative preservation of cranial nerve function


Reference: 

 Latronico N, Shehu I, Seghelini E. Neuromuscular sequelae of critical illness. Curr Opin Crit Care 2005; 11:381.

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