肠衰竭或功能不全患者的肌肉质量评估:方法的比较。

IF 2.6 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Sabina Mikkelsen , Sara Munk Nielsen , Karoline Bastholm Weesgaard , Pernille Thy Christensen , Sofie Byskov , Mette Holst , Marianne Køhler , Jakob Lykke Poulsen , Henrik Højgaard Rasmussen
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背景和目的:肌肉质量减少(MM)常见于营养不良和肌肉减少症患者。两者都易于增加死亡率,以及增加住院时间和费用。小腿围(CC)已被证明是MM估计的一个简单工具。与生物电阻抗分析(BIA)和双能x射线吸收法相比,测定CC更有效。与臂肌围(AMC)一样,CC的准确性在一些研究中得到了评价,但其特异性和敏感性有待进一步研究。因此,本研究的目的是探讨在300例肠衰竭(if)或肠功能不全(INS)患者中,CC、CC校正体重指数(BMI) (CC-corr)、AMC和无脂肪质量指数(FFMI)是否可以作为MM与骨骼肌(SM)的替代测量指标。此外,我们的目的是调查用不同的方法以及IF组和INS组之间MM减少的患病率。方法:由一名医学实验室科学家(合着者)收集2021年至2024年间营养和肠衰竭中心患有IF或INS的患者的人体测量数据。SM与CC、CC-corr、AMC和FFMI之间进行Pearson相关系数的描述性统计。采用Cohens Kappa协议分析、敏感性和特异性比较SM与CC、CC-corr、AMC与FFMI的诊断准确性。结果:两组患者IF和INS的MM均降低。基于AMC(7.0%)、FFMI(42.7%)、CC-corr(57.3%)、CC(52.7%)和SM(58.0%)分别可见低MM。SM指数(SMI)与FFMI的一致性最佳(κ=0.700), SM与AMC、SM与CC-corr、SM与CC的一致性均低于0.6的最小满意一致性(κ=0.093, κ=0.276, κ=0.570)。SMI和FFMI之间的Pearson相关系数最接近1 (r>0.800)。结论:本研究的结果表明CC-corr和AMC在研究人群中的一致性有限,但当使用CC而不调整BMI时,一致性更好。因此,CC-corr是否可以作为if和INS患者MM的替代指标值得怀疑。本研究建议对更具可比性的人群(即丹麦标准人口,调整了年龄、性别和体重指数)进行更多的参考材料研究。独立的方法,两组显示高患病率降低MM。
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Muscle mass evaluation in patients with intestinal failure or insufficiency: Comparison of methods

Background and aims

Reduced muscle mass (MM) is commonly seen in patients suffering from malnutrition and sarcopenia. Both predispose for increased mortality as well as increased length- and cost of hospital-stays. Calf circumference (CC) has been demonstrated as a simple tool for MM estimates. Measuring CC is more available compared to the methods bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. Like arm muscle circumference (AMC), the accuracy of CC has been evaluated in a few studies, but its specificity and sensitivity need further investigation. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate if CC, CC corrected with body mass index (BMI) (CC-corr), AMC and fat free mass index (FFMI) can be used as a proxy measurement for MM compared to skeletal muscle (SM) in a cohort of 300 patients suffering from intestinal failure (IF) or intestinal insufficiency (INS). Further, we aimed to investigate the prevalence of reduced MM with the different methods and between the groups IF and INS.

Methods

Anthropometric measurements were collected from patients affiliated to Center for Nutrition and Intestinal Failure with IF or INS between 2021 and 2024 by a medical laboratory scientist (co-author). Descriptive statistics including Pearson correlation coefficients were performed between SM and CC, CC-corr, AMC and FFMI. Furthermore, agreement analysis using Cohens Kappa as well as sensitivity and specificity were calculated to compare the diagnostic accuracy between SM and CC, CC-corr, AMC and FFMI.

Results

Reduced MM in IF and INS is common in both groups. Based on AMC (7.0 %), FFMI (42.7 %), CC-corr (57.3 %), CC (52.7 %) and SM (58.0 %) low MM were seen respectively. The best agreement was between SM index (SMI) and FFMI (κ = 0.700), where the agreement between SM and AMC, SM and CC-corr and SM and CC were below the minimal satisfactory agreement of 0.6 (κ = 0.093, κ = 0.276, κ = 0.570). Pearson correlation coefficient was nearest 1 between SMI and FFMI (r > 0.800, p < 0.001). There were significant linear associations between SMI and FFMI as well as SM and CC-corr, CC and AMC both unadjusted and adjusted for gender, age, BMI and the two patient groups (p < 0.05), however only CC-corr differed between the groups.

Conclusions

The findings of this study show limited agreement between CC-corr and AMC on the study population in question, however the agreement was better when using CC without adjusting for BMI. Thus, it is dubious if CC-corr can serve as a proxy measure for MM in IF and INS patients. This study advises for more research on a reference material conducted on a more comparable population (i.e., a Danish standard population adjusted for age, gender, and BMI). Independent of methods, both groups showed a high prevalence of reduced MM.
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Clinical nutrition ESPEN
Clinical nutrition ESPEN NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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期刊介绍: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN is an electronic-only journal and is an official publication of the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN). Nutrition and nutritional care have gained wide clinical and scientific interest during the past decades. The increasing knowledge of metabolic disturbances and nutritional assessment in chronic and acute diseases has stimulated rapid advances in design, development and clinical application of nutritional support. The aims of ESPEN are to encourage the rapid diffusion of knowledge and its application in the field of clinical nutrition and metabolism. Published bimonthly, Clinical Nutrition ESPEN focuses on publishing articles on the relationship between nutrition and disease in the setting of basic science and clinical practice. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN is available to all members of ESPEN and to all subscribers of Clinical Nutrition.
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