The Impact of Quadriceps Muscle Layer Thickness on Length of Stay of Patients Listed for Renal Transplant

Author:

Levine Max1,Luke Patrick2,Sener Alp2,Resvick Heather3,Braga Stephanie3,St. Kitts Taralynn3ORCID,De Marinis Sarah3ORCID,Madill Janet12

Affiliation:

1. Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, AB T3B 0M6, Canada

2. London Health Sciences, Renal Transplant Program, London, ON NGA 5A5, Canada

3. School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, Brescia University College, Western University, 1285 Western Road, London, ON N6G 1H2, Canada

Abstract

Background: Quadriceps muscle layer thickness (QMLT), which is measured using ultrasound, is an emerging strategy to identify sarcopenia. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to assess whether pre-operative QMLT values are associated with a prolonged length of stay (LOS; defined as >14 days) following a renal transplant. Methods: Between March 2019 and January 2020, we performed a prospective study among patients undergoing renal transplantation. Physical Frailty scores and QMLT measurements were performed pre-operatively. The primary outcome was a greater LOS following transplant. Secondary outcomes included complications and renal function. Statistical analysis: Percentiles divided patients into two categories of QMLT (low and high). Continuous outcomes were compared using a two-sided t-test or Mann–Whitney U test, and Chi-square analysis and Fisher exact testing were used for nominal variables. Results: Of 79 patients, the frailty prevalence was 16%. Among patients with low and higher QMLTs, LOS of >14 days were 21% vs. 3% [p = 0.04], respectively. Demographically, there was a higher percentage of patients with living donors in the high- vs. low-QMLT groups (40 vs. 7%). However, in a subgroup analysis excluding living-donor recipients, the difference between groups was preserved (23% vs. 0%, p = 0.01). No differences in secondary outcomes were seen between groups. Conclusions: Low quadriceps muscle layer thickness may be associated with a prolonged length of stay for renal recipients. Further research is needed to confirm our findings.

Funder

CIHR

Brescia University College

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Transplantation

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