来自英国单一中心的非癌症和癌症患者的ct身体成分测量的比较。

Josh McGovern, Ross D Dolan, Donogh Maguire, Paul G Horgan, Barry J Laird, Donald C McMillan
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目的:通过比较年龄和性别匹配的癌症患者和非癌症患者队列,使用标准化的ct -体成分(CT-BC)方法,确定低骨骼肌指数和密度在我国人群中的流行程度。方法:回顾性分析前瞻性收集的资料。在2020年3月17日至2020年5月1日期间入院的确诊冠状病毒病和适合CT-BC成像的患者(n=52),年龄和性别与接受结直肠癌切除术的患者(n=52)相匹配。结果:104例患者纳入最终分析。43% (n=45)为男性,77% (n=80)为65岁及以上,50% (n=50)为超重(BMI≥25),53% (n=55)为全身性炎症(mGPS≥1)。低SMI患病率(56%对65%)和低SMD患病率(83%对67%)在队列之间相似。低SMI和低SMD都与年龄相关(结论:总之,在我们机构的非癌症和癌症队列中,低SMI和低SMD的患病率相似。
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A comparison of CT-body composition measurements in non-cancer and cancer patients from a single UK centre.

A comparison of CT-body composition measurements in non-cancer and cancer patients from a single UK centre.

Objectives: Establish the prevalence of low skeletal muscle index and density in our population, by comparing age and sex matched cohorts of patients with and without cancer, using standardized methodology for CT-Body composition (CT-BC).

Methods: A retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data. Patients admitted to our institution between 17th March 2020 - 1st May 2020, with confirmed coronavirus disease and imaging suitable for CT-BC (n=52), were age and sex matched with patients undergoing resection for colorectal cancer (n=52).

Results: 104 patients were included in the final analysis. 43% (n=45) were male, 77% (n=80) were aged 65 years or older, 50% (n=50) were overweight (BMI ≥25) and 53% (n=55) were systemically inflamed (mGPS ≥1). The prevalence of a low SMI (56% vs. 65%) and low SMD (83% vs. 67%) was similar between cohorts. A low SMI and SMD were both associated with age (p<0.05 and p<0.01, respectively) on univariate analysis. On multivariate analysis, a low SMD was independently associated with age (OR 2.38 (1.34-4.22), p=0.003) and mGPS (OR 2.10 (1.20-3.68), p=0.01).

Conclusions: In conclusion, the prevalence of a low SMI and low SMD was similar in non-cancer and cancer cohorts in our institution.

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