| Literature DB >> 24050662 |
Lesley L Moisey, Marina Mourtzakis, Bryan A Cotton, Tahira Premji, Daren K Heyland, Charles E Wade, Eileen Bulger, Rosemary A Kozar.
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INTRODUCTION: As the population ages, the number of injured elderly is increasing. We sought to determine if low skeletal muscle mass adversely affected outcome in elderly patients following trauma.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24050662 PMCID: PMC4055977 DOI: 10.1186/cc12901
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Physical characteristics of injured elderly patients at ICU admissiona
| BMI (kg/m2) | 25.6 (22.7 to 28.2) | 24.4 (21.7 to 27.3) | 27.6 (25.5 to 30.4) | <0.001 |
| Underweight (%) | 7 (n = 10) | 9 (n = 9) | 2 (n = 1) | 0.13 |
| Normal weight (%) | 37 (n = 55) | 44 (n = 47) | 19 (n = 8) | 0.004 |
| Overweight (%) | 42 (n = 62) | 38 (n = 40) | 51 (n = 22) | 0.14 |
| Obese (%) | 15 (n = 22) | 9 (n = 10) | 28 (n = 12) | 0.003 |
| Muscle cross-sectional area (cm2/m2) | | | | |
| All patients | 42.7 (36.1 to 49.3) | 38.8 (34.0 to 45.7) | 50.7 (43.3 to 56.9) | <0.001 |
| Estimated whole-body muscle mass (kg) | 23.8 (19.5 to 27.6) | 23.1 (18.9 to 26.8) | 25.6 (21.7 to 32.9) | 0.002 |
| Total fat cross-sectional area (cm2/m2) | 108 (73.4 to 146) | 98.8 (70.3 to 135) | 131 (95.8 to 177) | <0.001 |
| Estimated whole-body total fat mass (kg) | 24.3 (19.6 to 29.9) | 22.8 (19.4 to 28.9) | 26.3 (22.3 to 34.1) | 0.016 |
| Visceral fat cross-sectional area (cm2/m2) | 43.5 (25.4 to 70.6) | 41.7 (21.3 to 71.0) | 52.0 (33.8 to 70.6) | 0.24 |
| Estimated visceral fat mass (kg) | 2.8 (1.5 to 4.5) | 2.8 (1.3 to 4.5) | 2.7 (2.0 to 4.1) | 0.63 |
aBMI = body mass index. Data for BMI, muscle cross-sectional area, estimated whole-body muscle mass, total fat cross-sectional area, estimated total fat mass, visceral fat cross-sectional area and estimated visceral fat mass are presented as medians (interquartile ranges). P-values depict the statistical difference between sarcopenic and nonsarcopenic patients, with statistical significance set at P ≤ 0.05.
Diagnostic characteristics of injured elderly patients at ICU admission
| Age (yr) | 79 (72 to 85) | 80 (73 to 86) | 76 (68 to 83) | 0.007 |
| Sex | | | | |
| Male (%) | 57 ( | 67 ( | 33 ( | <0.001 |
| Female (%) | 43 ( | 33 ( | 67 ( | |
| Mechanism of injury | | | | |
| MVC (%) | 51 ( | 47 ( | 60 ( | 0.150 |
| Fall (%) | 37 ( | 45 ( | 28 ( | 0.055 |
| Automobile–pedestrian (%) | 4 ( | 5 ( | 10 ( | 0.26 |
| Other (%) | 8 ( | 3 ( | 2 ( | 0.73 |
| ISS score | 19 (14 to 26) | 20 (14 to 29) | 17 (13 to 24) | 0.17 |
| Low-energy mechanism (%) | 45 ( | 50 ( | 30 ( | 0.026 |
| Head AIS score | 3 (3 to 4) | 4 (3 to 4) | 3 (3 to 4) | 0.083 |
| Chest AIS score | 3 (3 to 4) | 3 (3 to 3) | 3 (3 to 3) | 0.14 |
| Abdomen AIS score | 2 (2 to 3) | 2 (2 to 3) | 3 (2 to 3) | 0.51 |
| ED SBP (mmHg) | 137 (110 to 161) | 136 (108 to 158) | 142 (124 to 161) | 0.21 |
| ED temperature (°F) | 97.2 (96.4 to 98.1) | 97.2 (96.3 to 98.1) | 97.3 (96.9 to 98.2) | 0.24 |
| ED base value | −1.5 (−5 to 2) | −1.5 (−4 to 2) | −1.5 (−6.5 to 2.5) | 0.94 |
| ED hemoglobin (g/dl) | 9.7 (7.6 to 12.6) | 11.8 (7.7 to 13.1) | 7.8 (7.4 to 9.7) | 0.016 |
| ED INR | 1.28 (1.09 to 1.55) | 1.24 (1.08 to 1.52) | 1.43 (1.16 to 2.08) | 0.18 |
| ED albumin (g/dl) | 3.4 (3.2 to 3.8) | 3.4 (3.1 to 3.8) | 3.5 (3.2 to 3.6) | 0.63 |
aAIS = Acute Injury Scale score, ED = Emergency Department, F = Fahrenheit, INR = international normalized ratio, ISS = Injury Severity Scale score, MVC = motor vehicle collision, SBP = systolic blood pressure. Data are presented as medians (interquartile ranges). The following data are presented as medians (interquartile ranges): age, ISS score, head AIS score, chest AIS score, abdomen AIS score, ED SBP, ED body temperature, ED base value, ED hemoglobin, ED INR and ED albumin. P-values depict statistical differences between sarcopenic and nonsarcopenic patients, with statistical significance set at P ≤ 0.05.
Relationship of mortality to sarcopenia, total adiposity and visceral adiposity
| Sarcopenic | 32% (34/106) | 0.018b |
| Nonsarcopenic | 14% (6/43) | |
| Low total fat mass | 32% (25/77) | 0.11c |
| High total fat mass | 21% (14/68) | |
| Low visceral fat mass | 33% (26/78) | 0.18d |
| High visceral fat mass | 20% (14/71) |
aStatistical significance was accepted at P ≤ 0.05. bP-value for proportion of deceased individuals between sarcopenic and nonsarcopenic patients. cP-value for proportion of deceased individuals between patients with low and high total fat mass. dP-value for proportion of deceased individuals between patients with low and high visceral fat mass.
Multiple logistic regression model predicting survival in hospital after controlling for age, sex and Injury Severity Scale score
| Muscle index | 0.93 | 0.875 to 0.997 | 0.025 |
| TAT index | 0.99 | 0.99 to 1.001 | 0.11 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 0.97 | 0.86 to 1.09 | 0.62 |
| Albumin (g/dl) | 3.75 | 0.63 to 22.41 | 0.15 |
aBMI = body mass index, TAT = total adipose tissue. Statistical significance was accepted at P ≤ 0.05.
Multivariate linear regression model predicting ventilator-free and ICU-free days after controlling for age, sex and Injury Severity Scale score
| Ventilator-free days | |||
| Muscle index | 0.060 | −0.025 to 0.126 | 0.19 |
| TAT index | −0.004 | −0.026 to 0.017 | 0.71 |
| Albumin | 5.49 | −0.648 to 11.618 | 0.078 |
| BMI | −0.043 | −0.49 to 0.40 | 0.85 |
| ICU-free days | |||
| Muscle index | 0.032 | −0.037 to 0.101 | 0.36 |
| TAT index | −0.002 | −0.022 to 0.017 | 0.82 |
| Albumin | 5.32 | 0.032 to 10.61 | 0.049 |
| BMI | −0.065 | −0.47 to 0.34 | 0.75 |
aBMI = body mass index, CI = confidence interval, TAT = total adipose tissue, VAT = visceral adipose tissue. Statistical significance was accepted at P ≤ 0.05.