Objective assessment of the Changes in body composition of critically ill patients is very valuable. Ultrasound stands as a solution due to its portability, bedside availability, and radiation-free technology. Those criteria are crucial for critically ill obstetrics and gynecological cases.
Age range
16 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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change in body composition-muscular element
Timeframe: on the day of admission , repeated every 2 days till death or discharge which come first, assessed up to 20 days from admission
change in body composition-fat element
Timeframe: on the day of admission , repeated every 2 days till death or discharge which come first, assessed up to 20 days from admission.
change in body composition-extreacellular oedema element
Timeframe: on the day of admission , repeated every 2 days till death or discharge which come first .