J Rawal
University College London
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Critical Care Medicine | 2015
Zudin Puthucheary; Rahul Phadke; J Rawal; Mark McPhail; Paul S. Sidhu; Anthea Rowlerson; John Moxham; Stephen D. R. Harridge; Nicholas Hart; Hugh Montgomery
Objectives:A rapid and early loss of skeletal muscle mass underlies the physical disability common amongst survivors of critical illness. However, skeletal muscle function depends not only on its quantity but its quality, which may be adversely affected. We set out to characterise the changes in macroscopic muscle echogenicity and fascial characteristics that occur early in critical illness, and to relate these to microscopic histologically defined myofibre necrosis and fascial pathology. Design and Setting:Prospective two center observational study. Patients:Thirty subjects comprising a subgroup of patients recruited to the Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in Critical Illness: Longitudinal Evaluation (MUSCLE) study. Measurements and Main Results:Comparisons were made between sequential Vastus Lateralis histological specimens and ultrasound assessment of Rectus Femoris echogenicity. Change in muscle echogenicity was greater in patients who developed muscle necrosis (n = 15) than in those who did not (8.2% [95% CI, –5.3 to 21.7] vs –15.0% [95% CI, –28.9 to –1.09]; p = 0.016). The area under receiver operator curve for ultrasound echogenicity’s prediction of myofiber necrosis was 0.74 (95% CI, 0.565 to 0.919; p = 0.024) increasing to 0.85 (95% CI, 0.703 to –0.995; p = 0.003) with the removal of those with potential iatrogenic muscle damage. Fasciitis was observed in 18 of 30 biopsies (60%). Conclusions:Myofiber necrosis and fascial inflammation can be detected noninvasively using ultrasound in the critically ill. Fasciitis precedes and frequently accompanies muscle necrosis. These findings may have functional implications for survivors of critical illness.
Critical Care | 2015
J Rawal; Mark McPhail; Gamumu Ratnayake; Pearl Chan; John Moxham; Stephen D. R. Harridge; Nicholas Hart; Hugh Montgomery; Zudin Puthucheary
Osteoporosis International | 2012
J Rawal; Kyriacos I. Eleftheriou; James Skipworth; Z Puthucheary; Mike Loosemore; John Payne; F. Dreno; Fares S. Haddad; S.E. Humphries; Hugh Montgomery
american thoracic society international conference | 2011
Zudin Puthucheary; J Rawal; Bronwen Connolly; Mark McPhail; Gamanu Ratnayake; Paul S. Sidhu; Dinesh Shrikrishnapalasuriyar; Phillip Hopkins; Nicholas S. Hopkinson; Michael I. Polkey; Michael J. Rennie; Anthea Rowlerson; John Moxham; Stephen D. R. Harridge; Hugh Montgomery; Nicholas Hart
Neuromuscular Disorders | 2015
R. Phadke; Z Puthucheary; J Rawal; M McPhail; Paul S. Sidhu; Anthea Rowlerson; John Moxham; S Harridge; Nicholas Hart; Hugh Montgomery
In: (Proceedings) International Conference of the American-Thoracic-Society (ATS). AMER THORACIC SOC (2015) | 2015
Z Puthucheary; J Rawal; Mark McPhail; J Moxham; S Harridge; Hugh Montgomery; Nicholas Hart
In: (Proceedings) International Conference of the American-Thoracic-Society (ATS). AMER THORACIC SOC (2015) | 2015
Z Puthucheary; Ronan Astin; J Rawal; Mark McPhail; Despina Constantin; Lindsay M. Edwards; Paul L. Greenhaff; S Harridge; Hugh Montgomery; Nicholas Hart
Thorax | 2014
Z Puthucheary; J Rawal; Mjw McPhail; T Dew; R Phadke; Anthea Rowlerson; S Harridge; Hugh Montgomery; Nicholas Hart
Survey of Anesthesiology | 2014
Zudin Puthucheary; J Rawal; Mark McPhail; Bronwen Connolly; Gamunu Ratnayake; Pearl Chan; Nicholas S. Hopkinson; Rahul Padhke; Tracy Dew; Paul S. Sidhu; Cristiana P. Velloso; John Seymour; Chibeza C. Agley; Anna Selby; Marie C. Limb; Lindsay M. Edwards; Kenneth Smith; Anthea Rowlerson; Michael J. Rennie; John Moxham; Stephen D. R. Harridge; Nicholas Hart; Hugh Montgomery
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2014
Z Puthucheary; J Rawal; M McPhail; Tracy Dew; R. Phadke; Anthea Rowlerson; S Harridge; Hugh Montgomery; Nicholas Hart