Development of continuous assessment of muscle quality and frailty in older subjects using multi-parametric combinations of ultrasound and blood biomarkers (ECOFRAIL study) (Preprint)

Author:

Virto NaiaraORCID,Río XabierORCID,Angulo GaraziORCID,García Molina RafaelORCID,Abendaño AlmudenaORCID,Cortés Zamora Elisa BelenORCID,Gómez Jiménez ElenaORCID,Alcantud RubenORCID,Rodriguez Mañas LeocadioORCID,Costa Alba,Matheu AnderORCID,Marcos-Pérez DiegoORCID,Lazcano UxueORCID,Vergara ItziarORCID,Arjona LauraORCID,Saeteros MorelvaORCID,Lopez-de-Ipiña DiegoORCID,Coca AitorORCID,Abizanda Soler PedroORCID,Sanabria Sergio JORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Frailty derived from muscle quality loss can potentially be delayed through early detection and physical exercise interventions. There is a need for affordable tools for the objective evaluation of muscle quality, in both cross-sectional and longitudinal assessment. Literature suggests that quantitative analysis of ultrasound data captures morphometric, compositional and microstructural muscle properties, while biological essays derived from blood samples are associated with functional information.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study is to evaluate multi-parametric combinations of ultrasound and blood-based biomarkers to provide a cross-sectional evaluation of the patient frailty phenotype and to monitor muscle quality changes associated with supervised exercise programs.

METHODS

This is a prospective observational multi-center study including patients older than 70 years with ability to give informed consent. We will recruit 100 patients from hospital environments and 100 from primary care facilities. At least two exams per patient (baseline and follow-up), with a total of (with a minimum total of 400 exams) exams. In the hospital environments, 50 patients will be measured pre/post a 16-week individualized and supervised exercise programme, and 50 patients will be followed-up after the same period without intervention. The primary care patients will undergo a one-year follow-up evaluation. The primary goal is to compare cross-sectional evaluations of physical performance, functional capacity, body composition and derived scales of sarcopenia and frailty with biomarker combinations obtained from muscle ultrasound and blood-based essays. We will analyze ultrasound raw data obtained with a point-of-care device, and a set of biomarkers previously associated with frailty by quantitative Real time PCR (qRT-PCR) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Secondly, we will analyze the sensitivity of these biomarkers to detect short-term muscle quality changes as well as functional improvement after a supervised exercise intervention with respect to usual care.

RESULTS

The primary results of the correlations of ultrasound geometric variables with clinical and functional variables are consistent with the clinical literature. These preliminary results obtained with a small sample size suggest that supervised exercise interventions in older adults produce a significant effect of detectable muscle mass gain and pennation angle in rectus femoris on quantitative ultrasound with respect to physiological variations between the left and right thighs. These results provide a baseline for the development of advanced models based on raw data and blood biomarkers, for which superior performances are expected.

CONCLUSIONS

The presented study protocol will combine portable technologies based on quantitative muscle ultrasound and blood biomarkers for objective cross-sectional assessment of muscle quality in both hospital and primary care settings. It aims to provide data to investigate associations between biomarker combinations with cross-sectional clinical assessment of frailty and sarcopenia, as well as musculoskeletal changes after multicomponent physical exercise programs.

CLINICALTRIAL

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05294757 https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05294757. Date recorded: 24/03/2022. 'retrospectively registered’

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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