Additional file 1: of Trends of loss of peripheral muscle thickness on ultrasonography and its relationship with outcomes among patients with sepsis
Vijay Hadda
Rohit Kumar
Gopi Khilnani
Mani Kalaivani
Karan Madan
Pawan Tiwari
Saurabh Mittal
Anant Mohan
Ashu Seith Bhalla
Randeep Guleria
10.6084/m9.figshare.7460204.v1
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_1_of_Trends_of_loss_of_peripheral_muscle_thickness_on_ultrasonography_and_its_relationship_with_outcomes_among_patients_with_sepsis/7460204
Figure S1. Showing real-time frozen image for measurement of the arm muscle thickness of the arm (both biceps and coracobrachialis muscle may be seen). The thickness is measured between superficial fat-muscle interface and periosteum. Figure S2. Measurement of thigh muscle thickness. Figure S3. The marking over the thigh and arm. Figure S4. Kaplan Meier survival curve for change in muscle thickness between days 1 and 3. (DOCX 592âkb)
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Ultrasonography
Muscle thickness
Critical illness
ICU
Sepsis
Outcome