Clinical Implications of Functional Imaging in the Assessment of Bronchiectasis-Associated Sarcopenia.

IF 8.7 3区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Mariela Alvarado-Miranda, Alberto Solano, Salvatore Marsico, Adriana Núñez-Robainas, Maria Cinta Cumpli-Gargallo, Marina Sáinz, José María Maiques, Esther Barreiro
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Abstract

Introduction: Bronchiectasis is a complex lung disease with poorly studied systemic manifestations. Patients with bronchiectasis-associated sarcopenia exhibit a specific differential profile of functional muscle phenotype (vastus lateralis, VL), which may be analyzed using imaging (ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging, MRI).

Methods: Ultrasound and MRI were used to explore functional imaging parameters in quadriceps of 20 patients with stable bronchiectasis and 10 healthy controls. In muscle specimens (open biopsy procedures), muscle phenotype (fiber morphometry and structural abnormalities, immunohistochemistry) was also evaluated. Patients and controls were clinically and functionally evaluated.

Results: In muscles of patients compared to controls, a significant decline in body composition parameters (BMI and FFMI), muscle function (upper and lower limbs), lung function, and exercise capacity was detected, ultrasonography revealed decreased muscle thickness and area, while MRI demonstrated increased fat infiltration, which positively correlated with the bronchiectasis severity scores. Structural parameters (proportions of hybrid fibers, internal nuclei, abnormal fibers, and apoptotic nuclei) were significantly greater in the VL of patients than in controls and inversely correlated with quadriceps muscle function and exercise capacity in the former.

Conclusions: In patients with stable mild-to-moderate bronchiectasis, sarcopenia was clinically evidenced through the significant reduction in muscle mass and upper and lower limb muscle function. Non-invasive ultrasound and MRI techniques showed that features of muscle quality architecture and fat infiltration are hallmarks of bronchiectasis-associated sarcopenia. Functional radiological tools should be implemented in clinical settings to early diagnose and monitor sarcopenia in these patients.

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Archivos De Bronconeumologia
Archivos De Bronconeumologia Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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3.50
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17.50%
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330
审稿时长
14 days
期刊介绍: Archivos de Bronconeumologia is a scientific journal that specializes in publishing prospective original research articles focusing on various aspects of respiratory diseases, including epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical practice, surgery, and basic investigation. Additionally, the journal features other types of articles such as reviews, editorials, special articles of interest to the society and editorial board, scientific letters, letters to the editor, and clinical images. Published monthly, the journal comprises 12 regular issues along with occasional supplements containing articles from different sections. All manuscripts submitted to the journal undergo rigorous evaluation by the editors and are subjected to expert peer review. The editorial team, led by the Editor and/or an Associate Editor, manages the peer-review process. Archivos de Bronconeumologia is published monthly in English, facilitating broad dissemination of the latest research findings in the field.
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