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Detection of Sarcopenia in Patients with Liver Cirrhosis Using the Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis

Dorotea Božić, Ivica Grgurević, Bisera Mamic, Vesna Čapkun, Josipa Bilandzic-Ivisic, Tomislav Ivanović, Ivona Božić, Ivan Žaja, Kristian Podrug, Željko Puljiz, Zdravko Perko, Ivana Mikolašević

2023Nutrients13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a body composition assessment method. We aimed to determine its accuracy in the detection of sarcopenia in patients with liver cirrhosis (LC), using skeletal muscle index (SMI) at the level of third lumbar vertebra (L3-SMI) obtained using multislice computed tomography as the reference method. Patients with LC were enrolled in the period October 2019–March 2022 and follow-ups were conducted until January 2023. Their BIA parameters were compared against L3-SMI, and BIA cut-off values were proposed using AUROC analysis. Patients underwent outcome analysis based on obtained clinical characteristics. A total of 106 patients were included. We found a fair correlation between BIA parameters with the L3-SMI. We determined cut-off values of ≤11.1 kg/m2 for BIA-SMI (Se 73%, Sp 66%, AUROC 0.737, p < 0.001) and ≤5.05° for phase angle (PA) (Se 79%, Sp 60%, AUROC 0.762, p < 0.001) in the detection of sarcopenia. The relative risk of death was 2.2 times higher in patients with skeletal muscle mass (SMM) ≤ 36.5 kg. SMM was significantly associated with outcome in Kaplan–Meier analysis. This non-invasive and simple method that showed fair performances and a very good outcome prediction could provide for the unmet need for fast and affordable detection of sarcopenia in patients with LC and should be further evaluated.

Topics & Concepts

Bioelectrical impedance analysisSarcopeniaCirrhosisMedicineInternal medicineGastroenterologyBody mass indexBody Composition Measurement TechniquesNutrition and Health in AgingThermoregulation and physiological responses