Skeletal muscle adiposity and outcomes in candidates for lung transplantation: a lung transplant body composition cohort study

Author:

Anderson Michaela R,Easthausen Imaani,Gallagher Grace,Udupa Jayaram,Tong Yubing,Torigian Drew,Diamond Joshua Matthew,Porteous Mary Katherine,Palmer Scott M,Snyder Laurie D,Benvenuto Luke,Aversa Meghan,Arcasoy Selim,Greenland John RORCID,Hays Steven R,Kukreja Jasleen,Cantu Edward,Kim John ShinnORCID,Gallagher Dympna,Baldwin Matthew RORCID,Barr R Graham,Lederer David JORCID,Christie Jason D,Singer Jonathan PaulORCID

Abstract

CT measurement of body composition may improve lung transplant candidate selection. We assessed whether skeletal muscle adipose deposition on abdominal and thigh CT scans was associated with 6 min walk distance (6MWD) and wait-list survival in lung transplant candidates. Each ½-SD decrease in abdominal muscle attenuation (indicating greater lipid content) was associated with 14 m decrease in 6MWD (95% CI −20 to −8) and 20% increased risk of death or delisting (95% CI 10% to 40%). Each ½-standard deviation decrease in thigh muscle attenuation was associated with 15 m decrease in 6MWD (95% CI −21 to −10). CT imaging may improve candidate risk stratification.

Funder

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Stony Wold-Herbert Fund

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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