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Intensive care unit -acquired weakness (ICU- AW) is a common consequence linked to a worse outcome as evidenced by prolonged mechanical ventilation, longer ICU stays, greater mortality rates and a lower quality of life for survivors, so early detection and treatment of ICU-AW are critical. However, there is no "gold standard" currently available for assessing and diagnosing ICU-AW. It's crucial to develop diagnostic methods that enable for early detection and risk stratification in all critically ill patients, such as:
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After obtaining the approval of research ethical committee of faculty of medicine, Minia university, written informed consent will be obtained from all participants or their legal representatives prior to study inclusion, this prospective cross sectional non randomized observational study will be conducted in intensive care unit Minia university hospital, on conscious non-mechanically ventilated patients with expected ICU stay 7 days or more during the period from January 2022 to December 2022. Based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, patients who met eligibility criteria, the prognosis and outcome of patients developing ICU-AW will be observed.
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