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Title: | Early detection of muscle wasting assessed by ultrasound and analysis of growth factor and systemic inflammation mediators in critically ill trauma patients: an observational study | Authors: | de Araújo Alves, Carla Cristina de Melo, Priscilla Flavia Vieira, Luciana Mathur, Sunita BURTIN, Chris Maldaner, Vinicius Z. Durigan, Joao Luiz Q. de Araujo, Carla Nunes de Souza, Vinicius Carolino Cipriano, Graziella França Bernardelli Chiappa, Gaspar R. Rodrigues, Glauco Lima Silva, Paulo Eugênio Cipriano Junior, Gerson |
Issue Date: | 2025 | Publisher: | Source: | European journal of trauma and emergency surgery, 51 (1) (Art N° 93) | Abstract: | Purpose The present study aims to describe initial changes in muscle thickness and composition, muscle growth signaling mediators, and systemic inflammation in critically ill patients after major trauma. Methods This observational study was carried out in a Level-I nonprofit trauma center. Thirty adults requiring mechanical ventilation were assessed within 24 h post-admission. Skeletal muscle wasting was evaluated using ultrasound for muscle thickness and echogenicity along with circulating insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) and inflammatory cytokines over five consecutive days. Changes over time were assessed using ANOVA repeated-measures analysis with a Bonferroni post-hoc test. Bivariate correlations were evaluated using Pearson or Spearman coefficients. Results Over five days, a significant decrease (11%) in rectus femoris thickness (3.91 ± 0.86 to 3.47 ± 0.64, cm, p = 0.01) and an increase (29%) in echogenicity (62.1 ± 13.1 to 80.4 ± 17.3, AU, p < 0.01) were observed among the 30 patients included in this study. Circulating levels of IGF-1 exhibited a 38% reduction (68.8 ± 43.6 to 42.4 ± 29.4, ng/mL, p = 0.01). Furthermore, pro-inflammatory cytokine (IFN-y) increased by 17% (4.83 ± 1.39 to 5.66 ± 1.61, pg./mL, p = 0.02) from day 1 to day 5. Conclusions These findings reveal substantial thickness and muscle composition alterations within 48 h post-admission, worsening over five days. Despite standard rehabilitation care, changes in IGF-1 and IFN-y levels suggest early declines in muscle growth stimulus and increased inflammation. | Keywords: | Muscular atrophy;Ultrasonography;Critical illness;Insulin-like growth factor 1;Cytokines | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/45892 | ISSN: | 1863-9933 | e-ISSN: | 1863-9941 | DOI: | 10.1007/s00068-024-02683-9 | ISI #: | 001468329300007 | Category: | A1 | Type: | Journal Contribution |
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