Clinical applications and research progress of muscle ultrasound in critically ill patients.
10.3760/cma.j.cn121430-20250307-00224
- Author:
Ling LEI
1
;
Jun QIU
2
;
Tongjuan ZOU
2
;
Yi LI
2
;
Ran ZHOU
2
;
Yao QIN
2
;
Wanhong YIN
2
Author Information
1. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Xindu District People's Hospital, Chengdu 610500, China.
2. Department of Critical Care Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China. Corresponding author: Yin Wanhong, Email: yinwanhong@wchscu.cn.
- Publication Type:English Abstract
- MeSH:
Humans;
Critical Illness;
Ultrasonography;
Muscle, Skeletal/diagnostic imaging*
- From:
Chinese Critical Care Medicine
2025;37(8):785-793
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Critically ill patients often experience significant skeletal muscle wasting due to prolonged bed rest, metabolic disorders, inflammatory responses and malnutrition, which affects the patient's mobility and may also lead to increased mortality. Timely and accurate assessment of muscle status is important for optimizing treatment strategies and improving patient prognosis. There are various limitations in the current methods of assessing muscle mass, and muscle ultrasound, as a noninvasive, convenient, low-cost and suitable technique for bedside monitoring, has received increasing attention for its application in muscle assessment of critically ill patients. However, there are still a number of challenges in its practical application, such as the lack of uniform standards for the measurement method, the high dependence on the operation, and the reproducibility of the data that needs to be optimized, and so on. The aim of this article is to systematize the research progress of muscle ultrasound in muscle assessment of critically ill patients, and to discuss the advantages and limitations of its clinical application, in order to provide a scientific basis for future research and clinical practice.