2024
DOI: 10.1002/jcsm.13489
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Reduced temporal muscle thickness predicts shorter survival in patients undergoing chronic subdural haematoma drainage

Tommi K. Korhonen,
Otso Arponen,
Moritz Steinruecke
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundChronic subdural haematoma (CSDH) drainage is a common neurosurgical procedure. CSDHs cause excess mortality, which is exacerbated by frailty. Sarcopenia contributes to frailty – its key component, low muscle mass, can be assessed using cross‐sectional imaging. We aimed to examine the prognostic role of temporal muscle thickness (TMT) measured from preoperative computed tomography head scans among patients undergoing surgical CSDH drainage.MethodsWe retrospectively identified all patients who underwe… Show more

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