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Muscle Mass Depletion Associated with Poor Outcome of Sepsis in the Emergency Department

Title
Muscle Mass Depletion Associated with Poor Outcome of Sepsis in the Emergency Department
Author
고벽성
Keywords
Muscle mass depletion; Sepsis; Outcome; Emergency department
Issue Date
2018-05
Publisher
KARGER
Citation
ANNALS OF NUTRITION AND METABOLISM, v. 72, no. 4, page. 336-344
Abstract
Background/Aims: Muscle mass depletion has been suggested to predict morbidity and mortality in various diseases. However, it is not well known whether muscle mass depletion is associated with poor outcome in sepsis. We hypothesized that muscle mass depletion is associated with poor outcome in sepsis. Methods: Retrospective observational study was conducted in an emergency department during a 9-year period. Medical records of 627 patients with sepsis were reviewed. We divided the patients into 2 groups according to 28-day mortality and compared the presence of muscle mass depletion assessed by the cross-sectional area of the psoas muscle at the level of the third lumbar vertebra on abdomen CT scans. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine the association of scarcopenia on the outcome of sepsis. Results: A total of 274 patients with sepsis were finally included in the study: 45 (16.4%) did not survive on 28 days and 77 patients (28.1%) were identified as having muscle mass depletion. The presence of muscle mass depletion was independently associated with 28-day mortality on multivariate logistic analysis (OR 2.79; 95% CI 1.35-5.74, p = 0.01). Conclusions: Muscle mass depletion evaluated by CT scan was associated with poor outcome of sepsis patients. Further studies on the appropriateness of specific treatment for muscle mass depletion with sepsis are needed. (C) 2018 S. Karger AG, Basel
URI
https://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/488994https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/118693
ISSN
0250-6807; 1421-9697
DOI
10.1159/000488994
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