2023
DOI: 10.1002/jcsm.13262
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Evaluation of the prognostic value of computed tomography‐derived body composition in patients undergoing endovascular aneurysm repair

Abstract: Background Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) is the most common mode of repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) in the UK. EVAR ranges from standard infrarenal repair to complex fenestrated and branched EVAR (F/B‐EVAR). Sarcopenia is defined by lower muscle mass and function, which is associated with inferior perioperative outcomes. Computed tomography‐derived body composition analysis offers prognostic value in patients with cancer. Several authors have evaluated the role of body composition analysis in … Show more

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“…Thresholds to define 'High'/'Low' value of each CT-BC variable have been reported previously and are derived from a larger multicentre cohort of patients with AAA undergoing EVAR. 10 In addition, thresholds from the present cohort were derived using RStudio v. 1.4.1717 and ROC analyses. These were compared to the previously reported thresholds and were similar; therefore, the existing thresholds were preferred because of their derivation from a larger sample (Supplemental Table 1, http://links.lww.com/EJA/A960).…”
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“…Thresholds to define 'High'/'Low' value of each CT-BC variable have been reported previously and are derived from a larger multicentre cohort of patients with AAA undergoing EVAR. 10 In addition, thresholds from the present cohort were derived using RStudio v. 1.4.1717 and ROC analyses. These were compared to the previously reported thresholds and were similar; therefore, the existing thresholds were preferred because of their derivation from a larger sample (Supplemental Table 1, http://links.lww.com/EJA/A960).…”
Section: Cardio-pulmonary Exercise Testing Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CT-BC shows promise in this field, and whilst the evaluation of its role as a prognostic factor is beyond the scope of this study, other studies suggest it may play a role in this patient group. 10 Importantly, predicting peri-operative mortality is a key component of any prospective risk stratification tool. In our study, the low (0.6%) 30-day mortality precludes meaningful analysis of peri-operative mortality, highlighting the need for further investigation.…”
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“…Sarcopenia is defined as a progressive loss of skeletal muscle volume and progressive reduction in skeletal muscle function [ 8 ], and can be assessed radiologically through CT body composition analysis (CT-BC), which allows for quantification of sarcopenia using the skeletal muscle index (SMI) and the skeletal muscle density (SMD), typically at the L3 vertebral level. Low skeletal muscle mass, as measured by SMI, has been found to be prevalent in both cancer and non-cancer patient groups, and appears to confer a worse prognosis in both of these cohorts [ 9 , 10 ]. Low SMD appears to be associated with increased lipid content within myocytes [ 11 ], and may therefore represent poor quality muscle through accumulation of fat droplets in otherwise healthy muscle tissue.…”
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“…Low SMD appears to be associated with increased lipid content within myocytes [ 11 ], and may therefore represent poor quality muscle through accumulation of fat droplets in otherwise healthy muscle tissue. Low SMD is also associated with inferior prognosis in cancer and non-cancer populations [ 9 , 12 ].…”
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confidence: 99%