Sarcopenia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Protocol (ERAS) in Colorectal Surgery Diminishes the Negative Impact of Sarcopenia on Short Term Outcomes
So far, the impact of sarcopenia has been analysed only in patients undergoing traditional surgical procedures (laparotomy) or those with metastatic spread. As the ERAS protocol combined with minimally invasive access decreases postoperative metabolic disorders, it seems possible that it can limit the deleterious impact of sarcopenia as well. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the use of ERAS protocol in colorectal cancer patients influences the postoperative risk due to sarcopenia.
The prospective observation with post-hoc analysis of 171 consecutive colorectal cancer
patients was performed. In all patients 16-item ERAS protocol was applied.
Contrast-enhanced CT scan was performed preoperatively. From each scan one CT image at the
level of L3 vertebra was transferred in Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine
format (DICOM) and anonymised. Firstly, the threshold range between −29 and +150 Hounsfield
units was set to semi-automatically outline muscle areas, - 150 to - 50 was used for
visceral adipose tissue areas, and -190 to -30 was used for subcutaneous and intermuscular
adipose tissue areas. Secondly, the software calculated the surface area (cm2) of each
tissue. The L3 skeletal muscle area (rectus abdominis, external and internal obliques,
transversus abdominis, quadratus lumborum, psoas, erector spinae) normalized for patient
height was used to calculate skeletal muscle index (SMI) (cm2/m2).
According to Martin et al. sarcopenia was defined as a SMI <41 cm2/m2 in women, <43 cm2/m2
in men with a BMI <25 kg/m2, and <53 cm2/m2 in men with a BMI >25 kg/m2 (10). To assess for
myosteatosis the mean radiodensity of a L3 psoas muscle was measured. The cut-off for
patients with BMI <25 kg/m2 was <41 Hounsfield units and <33 Hounsfield units for patients
with BMI ≥25 kg/m2.
For the purposes of further analysis the entire group of patients was divided into subgroups
depending on the presence of sarcopenia or myosteatosis.
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