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Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio predicts short-term mortality in patients with Covid 19. A multicenter study

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of body composition parameters with outcomes in Covid-19. METHODS: 173 patients hospitalized for Covid-19 infection in 6 European centers were included in this retrospective study. Measurements were performed at L3-level and comprised skeletal muscle index (SMI...

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Autores principales: Surov, Alexey, Thormann, Maximilian, Kardas, Hakan, Hinnerichs, Mattes, Omari, Jazan, Cingöz, Eda, Cingöz, Mehmet, Dursun, Memduh, Kormaz, İnan, Orhan, Çağrı, Yıldız, Ömer, Hocaoğlu, Elif, Inci, Ercan, Önder, Hakan, Erk, Hamdullah, Chousein, Ougkour, Sasani, Hadi, Gönen, Korcan Aysun, Pech, Maciej, Wienke, Andreas
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Publicado: The British Institute of Radiology. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10078869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36744766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20220869
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author Surov, Alexey
Thormann, Maximilian
Kardas, Hakan
Hinnerichs, Mattes
Omari, Jazan
Cingöz, Eda
Cingöz, Mehmet
Dursun, Memduh
Kormaz, İnan
Orhan, Çağrı
Yıldız, Ömer
Hocaoğlu, Elif
Inci, Ercan
Önder, Hakan
Erk, Hamdullah
Chousein, Ougkour
Sasani, Hadi
Gönen, Korcan Aysun
Pech, Maciej
Wienke, Andreas
author_facet Surov, Alexey
Thormann, Maximilian
Kardas, Hakan
Hinnerichs, Mattes
Omari, Jazan
Cingöz, Eda
Cingöz, Mehmet
Dursun, Memduh
Kormaz, İnan
Orhan, Çağrı
Yıldız, Ömer
Hocaoğlu, Elif
Inci, Ercan
Önder, Hakan
Erk, Hamdullah
Chousein, Ougkour
Sasani, Hadi
Gönen, Korcan Aysun
Pech, Maciej
Wienke, Andreas
author_sort Surov, Alexey
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of body composition parameters with outcomes in Covid-19. METHODS: 173 patients hospitalized for Covid-19 infection in 6 European centers were included in this retrospective study. Measurements were performed at L3-level and comprised skeletal muscle index (SMI), muscle density (MD), and adipose tissue measurements [visceral adipose tissue (VAT), subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), intramuscular adipose tissue (IMAT), visceral-to-subcutaneous-adipose-tissue-area-ratio (VSR)]. The association with mortality, the need for intubation (MV), and the need for admission to ICU within 30 days were evaluated. RESULTS: Higher SAT density was associated with a greater risk of MV (OR = 1.071, 95%CI=(1.034;1.110), p < 0.001). Higher VAT density was associated with admission to ICU (OR = 1.068, 95%CI=(1.029;1.109), p < 0.001). Higher MD was a protective factor for MV and ICU admission (OR = 0.914, 95%CI=(0.870;0.960), p < 0.001; OR = 0.882, 95%CI=(0.832;0.934), p = 0.028). Higher VSR was associated with mortality (OR = 2.147, 95%CI=(1.022;4.512), p = 0.044). Male sex showed the strongest influence on the risk of ICU admission and MV. SMI was not associated with either parameter. CONCLUSION: In patients hospitalized for Covid-19 infection, higher VSR seems to be a strong prognostic factor of short-term mortality. Weak associations with clinical course were found for MD and adipose tissue measurements. Male sex was the strongest prognostic factor of adverse clinical course. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: VSR is a prognostic biomarker for 30-day mortality in patients hospitalized for Covid-19 disease.
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spelling pubmed-100788692023-04-07 Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio predicts short-term mortality in patients with Covid 19. A multicenter study Surov, Alexey Thormann, Maximilian Kardas, Hakan Hinnerichs, Mattes Omari, Jazan Cingöz, Eda Cingöz, Mehmet Dursun, Memduh Kormaz, İnan Orhan, Çağrı Yıldız, Ömer Hocaoğlu, Elif Inci, Ercan Önder, Hakan Erk, Hamdullah Chousein, Ougkour Sasani, Hadi Gönen, Korcan Aysun Pech, Maciej Wienke, Andreas Br J Radiol Full Paper OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of body composition parameters with outcomes in Covid-19. METHODS: 173 patients hospitalized for Covid-19 infection in 6 European centers were included in this retrospective study. Measurements were performed at L3-level and comprised skeletal muscle index (SMI), muscle density (MD), and adipose tissue measurements [visceral adipose tissue (VAT), subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), intramuscular adipose tissue (IMAT), visceral-to-subcutaneous-adipose-tissue-area-ratio (VSR)]. The association with mortality, the need for intubation (MV), and the need for admission to ICU within 30 days were evaluated. RESULTS: Higher SAT density was associated with a greater risk of MV (OR = 1.071, 95%CI=(1.034;1.110), p < 0.001). Higher VAT density was associated with admission to ICU (OR = 1.068, 95%CI=(1.029;1.109), p < 0.001). Higher MD was a protective factor for MV and ICU admission (OR = 0.914, 95%CI=(0.870;0.960), p < 0.001; OR = 0.882, 95%CI=(0.832;0.934), p = 0.028). Higher VSR was associated with mortality (OR = 2.147, 95%CI=(1.022;4.512), p = 0.044). Male sex showed the strongest influence on the risk of ICU admission and MV. SMI was not associated with either parameter. CONCLUSION: In patients hospitalized for Covid-19 infection, higher VSR seems to be a strong prognostic factor of short-term mortality. Weak associations with clinical course were found for MD and adipose tissue measurements. Male sex was the strongest prognostic factor of adverse clinical course. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: VSR is a prognostic biomarker for 30-day mortality in patients hospitalized for Covid-19 disease. The British Institute of Radiology. 2023-04-01 2023-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10078869/ /pubmed/36744766 http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20220869 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by the British Institute of Radiology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Unported License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial reuse, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Full Paper
Surov, Alexey
Thormann, Maximilian
Kardas, Hakan
Hinnerichs, Mattes
Omari, Jazan
Cingöz, Eda
Cingöz, Mehmet
Dursun, Memduh
Kormaz, İnan
Orhan, Çağrı
Yıldız, Ömer
Hocaoğlu, Elif
Inci, Ercan
Önder, Hakan
Erk, Hamdullah
Chousein, Ougkour
Sasani, Hadi
Gönen, Korcan Aysun
Pech, Maciej
Wienke, Andreas
Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio predicts short-term mortality in patients with Covid 19. A multicenter study
title Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio predicts short-term mortality in patients with Covid 19. A multicenter study
title_full Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio predicts short-term mortality in patients with Covid 19. A multicenter study
title_fullStr Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio predicts short-term mortality in patients with Covid 19. A multicenter study
title_full_unstemmed Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio predicts short-term mortality in patients with Covid 19. A multicenter study
title_short Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio predicts short-term mortality in patients with Covid 19. A multicenter study
title_sort visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio predicts short-term mortality in patients with covid 19. a multicenter study
topic Full Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10078869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36744766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20220869
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