Gamanu Ratnayake
- The musculoskeletal ultrasound in critical care: Longitudinal evaluation (UK-MUSCLE) study: Severity of acute critical illness determines the degree of muscle wastingBy Zudin Puthucheary, Jaikitry Rawal, Bronwen Connolly, Mark Mcphail, Gamanu Ratnayake, Paul Sidhu, Dinesh Shrikrishna, Phillip Hopkins, Nicholas Hopkinson, Michael Polkey, Cristiana Velloso, Chibeza Agley, Michael Rennie, Anthea Rowlerson, John Moxham, Stephen Harridge, Nicholas Hart and Hugh MontgomeryZudin Puthucheary1Institute of Health and Human Performance, University College London, United Kingdom2NIHR Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre, Guysand St Thomas' and Kings College London, United Kingdom4Kings College Hospital, NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom7Centre of Human and Aerospace Physiology, Kings College London, United KingdomJaikitry Rawal1Institute of Health and Human Performance, University College London, United KingdomBronwen Connolly2NIHR Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre, Guysand St Thomas' and Kings College London, United Kingdom4Kings College Hospital, NHS Trust, London, United KingdomMark Mcphail3Hammersmith Hospital NHS Trust, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomGamanu Ratnayake2NIHR Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre, Guysand St Thomas' and Kings College London, United KingdomPaul Sidhu4Kings College Hospital, NHS Trust, London, United KingdomDinesh Shrikrishna5NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United KingdomPhillip Hopkins4Kings College Hospital, NHS Trust, London, United KingdomNicholas Hopkinson5NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United KingdomMichael Polkey5NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United KingdomCristiana Velloso7Centre of Human and Aerospace Physiology, Kings College London, United KingdomChibeza Agley7Centre of Human and Aerospace Physiology, Kings College London, United KingdomMichael Rennie6Department of Physiology, University of Nottingham, United KingdomAnthea Rowlerson7Centre of Human and Aerospace Physiology, Kings College London, United KingdomJohn Moxham4Kings College Hospital, NHS Trust, London, United KingdomStephen Harridge7Centre of Human and Aerospace Physiology, Kings College London, United KingdomNicholas Hart2NIHR Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre, Guysand St Thomas' and Kings College London, United KingdomHugh Montgomery1Institute of Health and Human Performance, University College London, United Kingdom
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