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Radiological assessment of skeletal muscle index and myosteatosis and their impact postoperative outcomes after liver transplantation

BACKGROUND: Liver transplantation offers curative treatment to patients with acute and chronic end-stage liver disease. The impact of nutritional status on postoperative outcomes after liver transplantation remains poorly understood. The present study investigated the predictive value of radiologica...

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Autores principales: Petric, Miha, Jordan, Taja, Karteek, Popuri, Licen, Sabina, Trotovsek, Blaz, Tomazic, Ales
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Publicado: Sciendo 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10286898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37341202
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2023-0025
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author Petric, Miha
Jordan, Taja
Karteek, Popuri
Licen, Sabina
Trotovsek, Blaz
Tomazic, Ales
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Jordan, Taja
Karteek, Popuri
Licen, Sabina
Trotovsek, Blaz
Tomazic, Ales
author_sort Petric, Miha
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description BACKGROUND: Liver transplantation offers curative treatment to patients with acute and chronic end-stage liver disease. The impact of nutritional status on postoperative outcomes after liver transplantation remains poorly understood. The present study investigated the predictive value of radiologically assessed skeletal muscle index (SMI) and myosteatosis (MI) on postoperative outcomes. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data of 138 adult patients who underwent their first orthotopic liver transplantation were retrospectively analysed. SMI and MI in computer tomography (CT) scan at the third lumbar vertebra level were calculated. Results were analyzed for the length of hospitalisation and postoperative outcomes. RESULTS: In 63% of male and 28.9% of female recipients, low SMI was found. High MI was found in 45(32.6%) patients. Male patients with high SMI had longer intensive care unit (ICU) stay (P < 0.025). Low SMI had no influence on ICU stay in female patients (P = 0.544), length of hospitalisation (male, P > 0.05; female, P = 0.843), postoperative complication rates (males, P = 0.883; females, P = 0.113), infection rate (males, P = 0.293, females, P = 0.285) and graft rejection (males, P = 0.875; females, P = 0.135). The presence of MI did not influence ICU stay (P = 0.161), hospitalization (P = 0.771), postoperative complication rates (P = 0.467), infection rate (P = 0.173) or graft rejection rate (P = 0.173). CONCLUSIONS: In our study, changes in body composition of liver transplant recipients observed with SMI and MI had no impact on postoperative course after liver transplantation. CT body composition analysis of recipients and uniformly accepted cut-off points are crucial to producing reliable data in the future.
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spelling pubmed-102868982023-06-23 Radiological assessment of skeletal muscle index and myosteatosis and their impact postoperative outcomes after liver transplantation Petric, Miha Jordan, Taja Karteek, Popuri Licen, Sabina Trotovsek, Blaz Tomazic, Ales Radiol Oncol Research Article BACKGROUND: Liver transplantation offers curative treatment to patients with acute and chronic end-stage liver disease. The impact of nutritional status on postoperative outcomes after liver transplantation remains poorly understood. The present study investigated the predictive value of radiologically assessed skeletal muscle index (SMI) and myosteatosis (MI) on postoperative outcomes. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data of 138 adult patients who underwent their first orthotopic liver transplantation were retrospectively analysed. SMI and MI in computer tomography (CT) scan at the third lumbar vertebra level were calculated. Results were analyzed for the length of hospitalisation and postoperative outcomes. RESULTS: In 63% of male and 28.9% of female recipients, low SMI was found. High MI was found in 45(32.6%) patients. Male patients with high SMI had longer intensive care unit (ICU) stay (P < 0.025). Low SMI had no influence on ICU stay in female patients (P = 0.544), length of hospitalisation (male, P > 0.05; female, P = 0.843), postoperative complication rates (males, P = 0.883; females, P = 0.113), infection rate (males, P = 0.293, females, P = 0.285) and graft rejection (males, P = 0.875; females, P = 0.135). The presence of MI did not influence ICU stay (P = 0.161), hospitalization (P = 0.771), postoperative complication rates (P = 0.467), infection rate (P = 0.173) or graft rejection rate (P = 0.173). CONCLUSIONS: In our study, changes in body composition of liver transplant recipients observed with SMI and MI had no impact on postoperative course after liver transplantation. CT body composition analysis of recipients and uniformly accepted cut-off points are crucial to producing reliable data in the future. Sciendo 2023-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10286898/ /pubmed/37341202 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2023-0025 Text en © 2023 Miha Petric et al., published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Petric, Miha
Jordan, Taja
Karteek, Popuri
Licen, Sabina
Trotovsek, Blaz
Tomazic, Ales
Radiological assessment of skeletal muscle index and myosteatosis and their impact postoperative outcomes after liver transplantation
title Radiological assessment of skeletal muscle index and myosteatosis and their impact postoperative outcomes after liver transplantation
title_full Radiological assessment of skeletal muscle index and myosteatosis and their impact postoperative outcomes after liver transplantation
title_fullStr Radiological assessment of skeletal muscle index and myosteatosis and their impact postoperative outcomes after liver transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Radiological assessment of skeletal muscle index and myosteatosis and their impact postoperative outcomes after liver transplantation
title_short Radiological assessment of skeletal muscle index and myosteatosis and their impact postoperative outcomes after liver transplantation
title_sort radiological assessment of skeletal muscle index and myosteatosis and their impact postoperative outcomes after liver transplantation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10286898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37341202
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2023-0025
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