2024
DOI: 10.1002/rco2.92
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Uncorrected and subcutaneous fat‐corrected echo intensities are similarly associated with magnetic resonance imaging per cent fat

Benjamin Rush,
Sujay Garlapati,
Jevin Lortie
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundEstablishing interchangeable biomedical imaging‐based measures to assess myosteatosis clinically may lead to the prevention of muscle wasting, yet neither a consensus measure nor a conversion between measures exists. Ultrasound echo intensity (EI) potentially assesses myosteatosis, but subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) thickness and user force application have been shown to influence EI. Although correction factors exist to adjust EI for SAT thickness, they are modelled against poor or no reference m… Show more

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