Şeyma ATAMAN, Hasan Hüseyin KOZAK, Leyla Köse LEBA, Sami ATAMAN
Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports - 2026;17(1):14-16
Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) is characterized by muscle weakness and atrophy in intensive care patients. Although recovery may occur by addressing the underlying cause, plasmapheresis or immunoglobulin therapy may be necessary in severe cases. We present two female patients (aged 76 and 52) who developed CIP in the early phase following epileptic seizures. CIP was suspected due to difficulty in ventilator weaning, and EMG confirmed the diagnosis. Both patients underwent five sessions of plasmapheresis and were successfully weaned from the ventilator, regaining full (5/5) muscle strength in all extremities. Early diagnosis is crucial in preventing complications and increasing treatment success in CIP.