Correlation between computed tomography-based body composition parameters and hepatic venous pressure gradient in patients with cirrhosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Diagnostic and interventional radiology Pub Date : 2024-11-06 Epub Date: 2024-01-31 DOI:10.4274/dir.2023.232553
Siwei Yang, Zhiyuan Zhang, Qiyang Chen, Yuefeng Hu, Tianhao Su, Xuedong Sun, Long Jin
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Abstract

Purpose: Computed tomography (CT)-based body composition parameters and the hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) are key characteristics in patients with liver cirrhosis. The present study aims to explore the correlation between CT-based body composition parameters and HVPG, as well as the difference in HVPG between patients with and patients without sarcopenia.

Methods: A literature search for studies reporting the correlation between HVPG and CT-based body composition parameters published in English up to August 2023 in four databases, Embase, MEDLINE (via PubMed), Web of Science, and Cochrane Library, was conducted. The correlation coefficient between HVPG and CT-based body composition parameters was the primary outcome, and the difference in the HVPG value between the sarcopenia and non-sarcopenia groups was the secondary outcome. A meta-analysis was conducted using a random-effects models. The methodologic quality was assessed using the Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Studies instrument.

Results: A total of 652 articles were identified, of which nine studies (n = 1,569) met the eligibility criteria. Among them, seven studies reported the primary outcome via the muscle index, five via the skeletal muscle index (SMI), two via the psoas-muscle-related index (PRI), and three via two adipose tissue indexes. A total of five studies reported the secondary outcome: four via SMI and one via PRI. No evidence of a significant correlation was determined between the various body composition parameters and the HVPG value, either in the muscle index or the adipose tissue index. Higher HVPG values were observed in patients with sarcopenia than in patients without sarcopenia [pooled standardized mean difference (SMD): 0.628 (−0.350, 1.606), P < 0.001; I2 = 92.8%; P < 0.001] when an Asian sarcopenia definition was adopted. In contrast, when a Western cut-off value was applied, the HVPG value was higher in patients without sarcopenia than in patients with sarcopenia [pooled SMD: −0.201 (−0.366, −0.037), P = 0.016; I2 = 0.00%; P = 0.785].

Conclusion: No sufficient evidence regarding a correlation between the CT-based body composition and HVPG value was discovered. The difference in the HVPG value between the sarcopenia and non-sarcopenia groups was likely dependent on the sarcopenic cut-off value.

肝硬化患者基于计算机断层扫描的身体成分参数与肝静脉压力梯度之间的相关性:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
目的:基于计算机断层扫描(CT)的身体成分参数和肝静脉压力梯度(HVPG)是肝硬化患者的主要特征。本研究旨在探讨基于 CT 的身体成分参数与 HVPG 之间的相关性,以及肌肉疏松症患者与非肌肉疏松症患者之间 HVPG 的差异:方法:研究人员在 Embase、MEDLINE(通过 PubMed)、Web of Science 和 Cochrane Library 四个数据库中检索了截至 2023 年 8 月发表的有关 HVPG 与基于 CT 的身体成分参数之间相关性的英文研究文献。HVPG与基于CT的身体成分参数之间的相关系数是主要结果,而肌肉疏松症组与非肌肉疏松症组之间的HVPG值差异是次要结果。研究采用随机效应模型进行荟萃分析。方法学质量采用诊断研究质量评估工具进行评估:共发现了 652 篇文章,其中有 9 项研究(n = 1,569 )符合资格标准。其中,7 项研究通过肌肉指数报告主要结果,5 项研究通过骨骼肌指数(SMI)报告主要结果,2 项研究通过腰肌相关指数(PRI)报告主要结果,3 项研究通过两种脂肪组织指数报告主要结果。共有五项研究报告了次要结果:四项通过 SMI,一项通过 PRI。无论是肌肉指数还是脂肪组织指数,都没有证据表明各种身体成分参数与 HVPG 值之间存在明显的相关性。当采用亚洲肌肉疏松症定义时,观察到肌肉疏松症患者的 HVPG 值高于非肌肉疏松症患者[汇总标准化平均差 (SMD):0.628 (-0.350, 1.606),P < 0.001;I2 = 92.8%;P < 0.001]。相反,当采用西方截断值时,无肌肉疏松症患者的 HVPG 值高于有肌肉疏松症的患者[汇总 SMD:-0.201 (-0.366, -0.037),P = 0.016;I2 = 0.00%;P = 0.785]:没有发现足够的证据表明基于 CT 的身体成分与 HVPG 值之间存在相关性。肌肉疏松症组与非肌肉疏松症组之间的 HVPG 值差异可能取决于肌肉疏松症的临界值。
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Diagnostic and interventional radiology
Diagnostic and interventional radiology Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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期刊介绍: Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (Diagn Interv Radiol) is the open access, online-only official publication of Turkish Society of Radiology. It is published bimonthly and the journal’s publication language is English. The journal is a medium for original articles, reviews, pictorial essays, technical notes related to all fields of diagnostic and interventional radiology.
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