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Total Psoas Area and Psoas Density Assessment in COVID-19 Patients Using CT Imaging – Could Muscle Mass Alteration During Intensive Care Hospitalization be Determined?

BACKGROUND: Since its debut, as reported by the first published studies, COVID-19 has been linked to life-threatening conditions that needed vital assistance and admission to the intensive care unit. Skeletal muscle is a core element in an organism’s health due to its ability to keep energy balance...

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Autores principales: Branea, Oana Elena, Vlad, Anca Gabriela, Pui, Mihai, Becica, Diana Andreea, Becica, Mihai Emanuel, Budeanu, AnaMaria Romina, Budeanu, Razvan Gabriel, Stoica, Florin, Lazar, Alexandra Elena
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Publicado: Sciendo 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10644306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37969882
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2023-0026
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author Branea, Oana Elena
Vlad, Anca Gabriela
Pui, Mihai
Becica, Diana Andreea
Becica, Mihai Emanuel
Budeanu, AnaMaria Romina
Budeanu, Razvan Gabriel
Stoica, Florin
Lazar, Alexandra Elena
author_facet Branea, Oana Elena
Vlad, Anca Gabriela
Pui, Mihai
Becica, Diana Andreea
Becica, Mihai Emanuel
Budeanu, AnaMaria Romina
Budeanu, Razvan Gabriel
Stoica, Florin
Lazar, Alexandra Elena
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description BACKGROUND: Since its debut, as reported by the first published studies, COVID-19 has been linked to life-threatening conditions that needed vital assistance and admission to the intensive care unit. Skeletal muscle is a core element in an organism’s health due to its ability to keep energy balance and homeostasis. Many patients with prolonged hospitalization are characterized by a greater probability prone to critical illness myopathy or intensive care unit-acquired weakness. OBJECTIVE: The main aim of this study was to assess the skeletal muscle in a COVID-19 cohort of critically ill patients by measuring the psoas area and density. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This is a retrospective study that included critically ill adult patients, COVID-19 positive, mechanically ventilated, with an ICU stay of over 24 hours, and who had 2 CT scans eligible for psoas muscle evaluation. In these patients, correlations between different severity scores and psoas CT scans were sought, along with correlations with the outcome of the patients. RESULTS: Twenty-two patients met the inclusion criteria. No statistically significant differences were noticed regarding the psoas analysis by two blinded radiologists. Significant correlations were found between LOS in the hospital and in ICU with psoas area and Hounsfield Units for the first CT scan performed. With reference to AUC-ROC and outcome, it is underlined that AUC-ROC is close to 0.5 values, for both the psoas area and HU, indicating that the model had no class separation capacity. CONCLUSION: The study suggested that over a short period, the psoas muscle area, and the psoas HU decline, for both the left and the right sight, in adult COVID-19 patients in ICU conditions, yet not statistically significant. Although more than two-thirds of the patients had a negative outcome, it was not possible to demonstrate an association between the SARS-COV2 infection and psoas muscle impairment. These findings highlight the need for further larger investigations.
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spelling pubmed-106443062023-11-15 Total Psoas Area and Psoas Density Assessment in COVID-19 Patients Using CT Imaging – Could Muscle Mass Alteration During Intensive Care Hospitalization be Determined? Branea, Oana Elena Vlad, Anca Gabriela Pui, Mihai Becica, Diana Andreea Becica, Mihai Emanuel Budeanu, AnaMaria Romina Budeanu, Razvan Gabriel Stoica, Florin Lazar, Alexandra Elena J Crit Care Med (Targu Mures) Research Article BACKGROUND: Since its debut, as reported by the first published studies, COVID-19 has been linked to life-threatening conditions that needed vital assistance and admission to the intensive care unit. Skeletal muscle is a core element in an organism’s health due to its ability to keep energy balance and homeostasis. Many patients with prolonged hospitalization are characterized by a greater probability prone to critical illness myopathy or intensive care unit-acquired weakness. OBJECTIVE: The main aim of this study was to assess the skeletal muscle in a COVID-19 cohort of critically ill patients by measuring the psoas area and density. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This is a retrospective study that included critically ill adult patients, COVID-19 positive, mechanically ventilated, with an ICU stay of over 24 hours, and who had 2 CT scans eligible for psoas muscle evaluation. In these patients, correlations between different severity scores and psoas CT scans were sought, along with correlations with the outcome of the patients. RESULTS: Twenty-two patients met the inclusion criteria. No statistically significant differences were noticed regarding the psoas analysis by two blinded radiologists. Significant correlations were found between LOS in the hospital and in ICU with psoas area and Hounsfield Units for the first CT scan performed. With reference to AUC-ROC and outcome, it is underlined that AUC-ROC is close to 0.5 values, for both the psoas area and HU, indicating that the model had no class separation capacity. CONCLUSION: The study suggested that over a short period, the psoas muscle area, and the psoas HU decline, for both the left and the right sight, in adult COVID-19 patients in ICU conditions, yet not statistically significant. Although more than two-thirds of the patients had a negative outcome, it was not possible to demonstrate an association between the SARS-COV2 infection and psoas muscle impairment. These findings highlight the need for further larger investigations. Sciendo 2023-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10644306/ /pubmed/37969882 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2023-0026 Text en © 2023 Oana Elena Branea 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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Branea, Oana Elena
Vlad, Anca Gabriela
Pui, Mihai
Becica, Diana Andreea
Becica, Mihai Emanuel
Budeanu, AnaMaria Romina
Budeanu, Razvan Gabriel
Stoica, Florin
Lazar, Alexandra Elena
Total Psoas Area and Psoas Density Assessment in COVID-19 Patients Using CT Imaging – Could Muscle Mass Alteration During Intensive Care Hospitalization be Determined?
title Total Psoas Area and Psoas Density Assessment in COVID-19 Patients Using CT Imaging – Could Muscle Mass Alteration During Intensive Care Hospitalization be Determined?
title_full Total Psoas Area and Psoas Density Assessment in COVID-19 Patients Using CT Imaging – Could Muscle Mass Alteration During Intensive Care Hospitalization be Determined?
title_fullStr Total Psoas Area and Psoas Density Assessment in COVID-19 Patients Using CT Imaging – Could Muscle Mass Alteration During Intensive Care Hospitalization be Determined?
title_full_unstemmed Total Psoas Area and Psoas Density Assessment in COVID-19 Patients Using CT Imaging – Could Muscle Mass Alteration During Intensive Care Hospitalization be Determined?
title_short Total Psoas Area and Psoas Density Assessment in COVID-19 Patients Using CT Imaging – Could Muscle Mass Alteration During Intensive Care Hospitalization be Determined?
title_sort total psoas area and psoas density assessment in covid-19 patients using ct imaging – could muscle mass alteration during intensive care hospitalization be determined?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10644306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37969882
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2023-0026
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