The Influence of Muscle Morphology on Oncological Outcomes: A Review.

Sophie Bastijns, Blanca Alabadi, Thiago Gonzalez Barbosa-Silva, Charlotte Beaudart, Kristoffer Brockhattingen, Scott Lamers, Karolina Piotrowicz, Carly Welch, Anne-Marie De Cock, Stany Perkisas
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Cancer is a common disease with significant impact on patients and society. Cancer and oncological treatment can negatively affect muscle, and muscle health impacts oncologic outcomes. This review studied the effect of different muscle parameters on oncologic outcomes. A systematic search was performed until April 2023. Parameters included were muscle thickness, cross-sectional area, skeletal muscle index, skeletal muscle mass, pennation angle, fascicle length, muscle density, echo intensity and elastography. Imaging methods included were computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Outcome parameters assessed were survival, chemotoxicity, surgical outcome, treatment response, duration of hospitalization, and quality of life. This review included 117 articles. Individuals with reduced skeletal muscle index or muscle density had lower survival rates, higher chemotoxicity and surgical complications, more hospitalizations, less treatment response and lower quality of life. Reduced muscle quantity and quality can impact oncological outcomes, either through primary or secondary sarcopenia. These findings warrant the need for holistic assessment by using comprehensive geriatric assessment to establish a correct treatment dosage. These results also suggest a beneficial effect of exercise and nutritional support. Further research can be useful to better understand the underlying mechanisms and optimize specific treatments for muscle in oncological patients.

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肌肉形态对肿瘤预后的影响:综述。
癌症是一种常见病,对患者和社会都有重大影响。癌症和肿瘤治疗会对肌肉产生负面影响,而肌肉健康会影响肿瘤预后。本综述研究了不同肌肉参数对肿瘤预后的影响。系统搜索一直进行到2023年4月。参数包括肌肉厚度、横截面积、骨骼肌指数、骨骼肌质量、笔触角、肌束长度、肌肉密度、回声强度和弹性成像。影像学方法包括计算机断层扫描、磁共振成像、超声和双能x线吸收仪。评估的结果参数包括生存、化学毒性、手术结果、治疗反应、住院时间和生活质量。本综述包括117篇文章。骨骼肌指数或肌肉密度降低的个体生存率较低,化学毒性和手术并发症较高,住院次数较多,治疗反应较差,生活质量较低。肌肉数量和质量的减少可以通过原发性或继发性肌肉减少影响肿瘤预后。这些发现证明需要通过综合的老年评估来进行整体评估,以确定正确的治疗剂量。这些结果还表明运动和营养支持的有益效果。进一步的研究可能有助于更好地了解潜在的机制和优化肿瘤患者肌肉的特异性治疗。
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