Shape phenotype of thigh fat and muscle and risk of major adverse cardiovascular events after fragility hip fracture
Sheen‐Woo Lee,
Seung‐Chan Kim,
Jeong‐Eun Yi
Abstract:BackgroundAlthough sarcopenia has been recognized as a predictor of mortality in elderly patients with hip fracture, the association of thigh fat and muscle with cardiovascular (CV) outcome remains unclear. We examined the impact of computed tomography (CT)‐derived shape features of thigh fat and muscle on major adverse CV events (MACE) in elderly patients with hip fracture.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective analysis of consecutive patients aged ≥65 years who presented with hip fracture confirmed on pelvic bo… Show more
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