Estimating Muscle Mass Using D3-Creatine Dilution: A Narrative Review of Clinical Implications and Comparison With Other Methods.

Ana Paula Pagano, Julia Montenegro, Camila L P Oliveira, Nidhi Desai, M Cristina Gonzalez, Peggy M Cawthon, William J Evans, Carla M Prado
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Background: The D3-creatine (D3-Cr) dilution method is of emerging interest for estimating total-body skeletal muscle mass. This review explores the association of muscle mass estimated via D3-Cr with various clinical outcomes and provides a summary of the literature comparing D3-Cr with other body composition techniques.

Methods: A literature search was conducted on PubMed/MEDLINE and Web of Science for studies using D3-Cr to measure muscle in adult populations (ie, ≥18 years old) from inception until September 2023.

Results: Out of the 23 included studies, 15 investigated the correlation between D3-Cr and clinical outcomes. More consistent associations were reported for mortality (100%, n = 2), mobility disability (100%; n = 5), falls and fractures (100%; n = 3), physical performance (63.3%; n = 11), muscle strength (44.4%; n = 9), and muscle composition (33.3%; n = 3). However, conflicting findings were also reported for such correlations. Among the 23 studies, 14 compared D3-Cr-estimated muscle with other body composition techniques, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a reference method. Strong and positive correlations were found between D3-Cr and MRI. Nonetheless, variations in muscle measurements were noted, with differences in D3-Cr values ranging from 0.62 kg lower to 13.47 kg higher compared to MRI.

Conclusions: D3-Cr-estimated muscle mass may be a valuable predictor of clinical outcomes showing consistent associations with falls and fractures, mobility disability, and mortality. However, less consistent associations were found with muscle strength and composition, and physical performance. Although a strong correlation exists between D3-Cr-estimated muscle mass and MRI measurements, under- or overestimation may occur.

使用 D3 肌酸稀释法估算肌肉质量:临床意义的叙述性回顾以及与其他方法的比较。
背景:D3-肌酸(D3-Cr)稀释法在估算全身骨骼肌质量方面正受到越来越多的关注。本综述探讨了通过 D3-Cr 估算的肌肉质量与各种临床结果之间的关系,并总结了比较 D3-Cr 与其他身体成分技术的文献:方法:在 PubMed/MEDLINE 和 Web of Science 上检索了从开始到 2023 年 9 月使用 D3-Cr 测量成人(即年龄≥18 岁)肌肉的研究文献:在纳入的 23 项研究中,有 15 项研究了 D3-Cr 与临床结果之间的相关性。死亡率(100%,n=2)、行动不便(100%;n=5)、跌倒和骨折(100%;n=3)、体能表现(63.3%;n=11)、肌肉力量(44.4%;n=9)和肌肉成分(33.3%;n=3)的相关性较为一致。然而,关于此类相关性的研究结果也存在矛盾。在 23 项研究中,有 14 项研究将 D3-Cr 估算的肌肉与其他身体成分技术进行了比较,包括作为参考方法的磁共振成像(MRI)。研究发现,D3-Cr 和 MRI 之间存在很强的正相关性。然而,肌肉测量值也存在差异,与核磁共振成像相比,D3-Cr 值低 0.62 千克到高 13.47 千克不等:结论:D3-Cr估算的肌肉质量可能是预测临床结果的重要指标,它与跌倒和骨折、行动不便和死亡率有一致的关系。然而,与肌肉力量和组成以及体能表现之间的关联却不那么一致。虽然 D3-Cr 估算的肌肉质量与核磁共振成像测量结果之间存在很强的相关性,但也可能出现低估或高估的情况。
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