Thoracic skeletal muscle mass predicts mortality in patients with surgery for pleural empyema: A case control study

Author:

Galata Christian1ORCID,Schiller Philipp12,Müller Lukas3,Karampinis Ioannis1,Stamenovic Davor1ORCID,Buhl Roland4,Kreuter Michael5,Roessner Eric Dominic1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Thoracic Surgery, Center for Thoracic Diseases, University Medical Center Mainz Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Mainz Germany

2. Department of Surgery, RoMed Hospital Rosenheim Rosenheim Germany

3. Department of Radiology, University Medical Center Mainz Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Mainz Germany

4. Department for Pulmonology, Center for Thoracic Diseases, University Medical Center Mainz Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Mainz Germany

5. Center for Pulmonary Medicine, Department for Pulmonology, Center for Thoracic Diseases University Medical Center Mainz, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine, Marienhaus Clinic Mainz Mainz Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThis study investigated the role of the thoracic skeletal muscle mass as a marker of sarcopenia on postoperative mortality in pleural empyema.MethodsAll consecutive patients (n = 103) undergoing surgery for pleural empyema in a single tertiary referral center between January 2020 and December 2022 were eligible for this study. Thoracic skeletal muscle mass index (TSMI) was determined from preoperative computed tomography scans. The impact of TSMI and other potential risk factors on postoperative in‐hospital mortality was retrospectively analyzed.ResultsA total of 97 patients were included in this study. The in‐hospital mortality rate was 13.4%. In univariable analysis, low values for preoperative TSMI (p = 0.020), low preoperative levels of thrombocytes (p = 0.027) and total serum protein (p = 0.046) and higher preoperative American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) category (p = 0.007) were statistically significant risk factors for mortality. In multivariable analysis, only TSMI (p = 0.038, OR 0.933, 95% CI: 0.875–0.996) and low thrombocytes (p = 0.031, OR 0.944, 95% CI: 0.988–0.999) remained independent prognostic factors for mortality.ConclusionsTSMI was a significant prognostic risk factor for postoperative mortality in patients with pleural empyema. TSMI may be suitable for risk stratification in this disease with high morbidity and mortality, which may have further implications for the selection of the best treatment strategy.

Publisher

Wiley

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