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Validation for measurements of skeletal muscle areas using low-dose chest computed tomography

Woo Hyeon Lim, Chang Min Park

2022Scientific Reports14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Various methods were suggested to measure skeletal muscle areas (SMAs) using chest low-dose computed tomography (chest LDCT) as a substitute for SMA at 3rd lumbar vertebra level (L3-SMA). In this study, four SMAs (L1-SMA, T12-erector spinae muscle areas, chest wall muscle area at carina level, pectoralis muscle area at aortic arch level) were segmented semi-automatically in 780 individuals taking concurrent chest and abdomen LDCT for healthcare screening. Four SMAs were compared to L3-SMA and annual changes were calculated from individuals with multiple examinations (n = 101). Skeletal muscle index (SMI; SMA/height 2 ) cut-off for sarcopenia was determined by lower 5th percentile of young individuals (age ≤ 40 years). L1-SMA showed the greatest correlation to L3-SMA (men, R 2 = 0.7920; women, R 2 = 0.7396), and the smallest annual changes (0.3300 ± 4.7365%) among four SMAs. L1-SMI cut-offs for determining sarcopenia were 39.2cm 2 /m 2 in men, and 27.5cm 2 /m 2 in women. Forty-six men (9.5%) and ten women (3.4%) were found to have sarcopenia using L1-SMI cut-offs. In conclusion, L1-SMA could be a reasonable substitute for L3-SMA in chest LDCT. Suggested L1-SMI cut-offs for sarcopenia were 39.2cm 2 /m 2 for men and 27.5cm 2 /m 2 for women in Asian.

Topics & Concepts

SarcopeniaMedicineSkeletal musclePercentileComputed tomographyAbdomenRadiologyThorax (insect anatomy)Pectoralis major muscleLumbarAnatomyLumbar vertebraePectoralis MuscleAortic archNuclear medicineVertebraThighLumbar spineRib cageErector spinae musclesDiaphragm muscleDiaphragm (acoustics)TomographySkeleton (computer programming)Thoracic vertebraeNutrition and Health in AgingBody Composition Measurement TechniquesScoliosis diagnosis and treatment