Author:
Höke Ahmet,Zochodne Douglas W.,Rewcastle N. B.
Abstract
Background:Quadriplegic myopathy (QM) and its variants generally are described in critically ill patients who are exposed to steroids and nondepolarizing muscle blocking agents (NDMBAs).Methods:A patient with sepsis who was not exposed to steroids or an NDMBA infusion developed QM and was studied using serial quantitative electromyography.Results:Clinical and electrophysiological studies identified evidence of a severe myopathy and muscle biopsy showed necrosis, calcifications and selective loss of myosin filaments in non-necrotic fibers. Her clinical recovery paralleled rises in motor unit action potential (MUAP) amplitudes studied by serial automatic decomposition electromyography (ADEMG).Conclusion:QM can develop with sepsis and without significant exposure to steroids and NDMBAs. ADEMG can be a useful tool in electrophysiological evaluation of critically ill patients with weakness.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Neurology,General Medicine
Cited by
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