| Literature DB >> 34330240 |
Xuechao Du1, Pengtao Sun2, Yuchang Yan1, Xiang Gong1, Yufei Lian1, Zhenyu Pan3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Decreased computed tomography (CT) attenuation of muscle is independently associated with muscle weakness. The CT attenuation of the abdominal wall muscles may correlate with that of the psoas in patients without ventral hernias. This means that the CT attenuation of the psoas may be related to the occurrence of incisional hernias (IH). CT-determined sarcopenia was deemed inefficient in predicting the development of IH, while limited attention has been paid to the association between muscle fatty infiltration and incidences of IH. In this study, we aim to investigate whether the psoas' CT measurement parameters, including the average CT attenuation, fatty infiltration rate and psoas muscle index, are associated with IH.Entities:
Keywords: And sarcopenia; Computed tomography; Incisional hernias; Intramuscular adipose; Psoas
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34330240 PMCID: PMC8325203 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-021-04333-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the included patients
| Patient data | ( |
|---|---|
| Age (y) | 62.5 ± 13.3 |
| Gender (n, %) | |
| Male | 55 (45.8%) |
| Female | 65 (54.2%) |
| BMIa (kg/m2) | 25.9 (23.8–27.7) |
| < 18.5, underweight (n, %) | 0 (0%) |
| 18.5–25.0, normal weight (n, %) | 49 (40.8%) |
| 25.0–30.0, overweight (n, %) | 58 (48.3%) |
| > 30, obesity (n, %) | 12 (10%) |
| Smoking (n, %) | |
| Yes | 84 (70.0%) |
| No | 36 (30.0%) |
| Hypertension (n, %) | |
| Yes | 58 (48.3%) |
| No | 62 (51.7%) |
| Diabetes (n, %) | |
| Yes | 23 (19.2%) |
| No | 97 80.8%) |
BMI Body mass index
aOne patient’s BMI is missing as he was too weak to stand and have his weight measurement taken
Univariate logistic regression analysis
| OR | 95% CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.95 | 0.90–0.99 | 0.034 | |
| 1.35 | 1.10–1.66 | 0.004 | |
| 0.76 | 0.60–0.96 | 0.021 | |
| 0.80 | 0.37–1.71 | 0.559 | |
| 1.03 | 1.00–1.06 | 0.028 | |
| 2.11 | 1.02–4.39 | 0.045 | |
| 1.00 | 0.91–1.10 | 0.972 | |
| 3.18 | 1.39–7.30 | 0.006 | |
| 1.14 | 0.56–2.34 | 0.715 | |
| 0.90 | 0.36–2.23 | 0.817 |
CT Computed tomography, FIR Fatty infiltration rate, PMI Psoas muscle index, BMI Body mass index
Multivariate logistic regression analysis
| OR | 95% CI | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.94 | 0.88–0.99 | 0.042 | ||
| 0.75 | 0.24–2.32 | 0.614 | ||
| 0.96 | 0.38–2.45 | 0.928 | ||
| 3.31 | 1.19–9.22 | 0.022 | ||
| 1.34 | 1.05–1.70 | 0.018 | ||
| 0.77 | 0.25–2.34 | 0.647 | ||
| 0.85 | 0.32–2.21 | 0.732 | ||
| 2.75 | 1.00–7.53 | 0.049 | ||
| 0.78 | 0.56–1.07 | 0.118 | ||
| 1.07 | 0.38–2.98 | 0.897 | ||
| 0.71 | 0.23–2.22 | 0.556 | ||
| 3.06 | 1.11–8.44 | 0.031 | ||
| 0.84 | 0.38–1.87 | 0.663 | ||
| 1.29 | 0.47–3.56 | 0.621 | ||
| 1.26 | 0.52–3.07 | 0.612 | ||
| 2.73 | 1.01–7.39 | 0.047 |
CT Computed tomography, FIR Fatty infiltration rate, PMI Psoas muscle index
Fig. 1Measurement of the psoas. Images (a and c) are from a non-incisional hernia patient (64-year-old, female) and display a higher CT attenuation (47 HU) and a lower fatty infiltration rate (green, 2.1%); images (b and d) are from an incisional hernia patient (67-year-old, female) and exhibit a lower CT attenuation (24 HU) and a higher fatty infiltration rate (green, 9.4%). Their psoas muscle indexes are roughly equal (4.0 cm2/m2 vs. 4.1 cm2/m2)
Fig. 2The receiver operating characteristic curves for CT attenuation and fatty infiltration rate. The fatty infiltration rate has a higher diagnostic value than CT attenuation. The area under the curve of the fatty infiltration rate for diagnosing incisional hernia is 0.689 (95% CI 0.60–0.77), with a cut-off at 3.8%, sensitivity of 58.33%, and specificity of 73.3%. The area under the curve of the CT attenuation for diagnosing incisional hernia is 0.604 (95% CI 0.51–0.69), with a cut-off at 43.5 HU, sensitivity of 66.67% and specificity of 51.67%
Comparison of demographic data and CT measurements between IH and non-IH groups
| IH ( | non-IH ( | Statistic | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CT attenuation (HU) | 40.2 ± 7.6 | 43.0 ± 6.8 | − 2.180 | 0.031a |
| FIR (%) | 4.3 (3.1–5.5) | 3.1 (2.0–4.2) | 3.567 | < 0.001b |
| PMI (cm2/m2) | 5.0 (4.1–5.9) | 5.9 ± 1.9 | -2.034 | 0.042b |
| Age(y) | 65.2 ± 11.9 | 59.8 ± 14.1 | 2.260 | 0.026a |
| Male (%) | 36.70 | 55.00 | 4.062 | 0.044c |
| BMId (kg/m2) | 26.1 (23.9–27.8) | 25.6 (23.4–27.5) | -0.877 | 0.381b |
| Smoking (%) | 81.70 | 58.30 | 7.778 | 0.005c |
| Hypertension (%) | 50.00 | 46.67 | 0.134 | 0.715c |
| Diabetes (%) | 18.30 | 20.00 | 0.054 | 0.817 c |
aindependent sample t-test; bWilcoxon signed rank test; cchi-square test
dOne patient’s BMI is missing as he was too weak to stand and have his weight measurement taken
IH incisional hernias, CT computed tomography, FIR fatty infiltration rate, PMI psoas muscle index; BMI body mass index