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Relationship between sarcopenia/myosteatosis and frailty in hospitalized patients with cirrhosis: a sex-stratified analysis

Authors :
Yangyang Hui
Xiaoyu Wang
Xiaofei Fan
Lin Lin
Kui Jiang
Hongjuan Feng
Chao Sun
Lihong Mao
Binxin Cui
Zihan Yu
Bangmao Wang
Qingxiang Yu
Xingliang Zhao
Xin Xu
Source :
Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease, Vol 12 (2021), Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SAGE Publishing, 2021.

Abstract

Background: Previous studies have shown that sarcopenia appears to be a significant contributor to physical frailty among outpatients with cirrhosis. However, the evidence is scant regarding the relationship between sarcopenia and multi-dimensional frailty among inpatients. We aimed to investigate the potential contribution of sarcopenia to frailty in hospitalized patients with cirrhosis in a sex-dependent manner. Methods: This cohort enrolled consecutive cirrhotics. Muscle quantity and quality were assessed using the computed tomography-based skeletal muscle index (SMI) and intramuscular adipose tissue content, respectively. Frailty phenotype was clarified by a self-reported Frailty Index. Multiple linear regression determined the association between sarcopenia and frailty phenotype. Results: A total of 202 cirrhotic patients with 48.5% male were included. The median Frailty Index was 0.13, rendering 17.3% subjects as frail. Among the 16 frail men, 68.8% had sarcopenia and 62.5% exhibited myosteatosis. In contrast, among the 19 frail women, 26.3% had sarcopenia and 15.8% exhibited myosteatosis. Frail patients had a significantly lower median SMI (42.80 cm2/m2) compared with those with pre-frailty (48.23 cm2/m2) and with robust status (50.82 cm2/m2) in the male but not the female group. In male patients, multivariate linear regression implicated age (β = 0.330, p Conclusion: Sarcopenia is associated with multi-dimensional frailty in male patients with cirrhosis. It is tempting to incorporate sex-specific intervention with the purpose of mitigating frailty among inpatients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20406231
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3bff326960fda2f59ec2f8a52414323d