Presence of Sarcopenia before Kidney Transplantation Is Associated with Poor Outcomes
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Presence of Sarcopenia before Kidney Transplantation Is Associated with Poor Outcomes
Abstract
Introduction: Kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with renal failure. It is crucial to select which patients may benefit from renal transplantation and which are at high risk for post-transplant complications. Sarcopenia is associated with poor outcome in various conditions, including in chronic kidney disease patients. The gold standard for measuring sarcopenia is computed tomography (CT) imaging to estimate muscle mass and quality since it is objective, reproducible, and reflects the overall health condition. The data regarding those measurements among kidney transplant recipients are limited, therefore we aimed to describe it in patients before kidney transplantation, assess the parameters associated with sarcopenia, and evaluate the clinical significance of those markers on outcomes following transplantation.
Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 183 kidney transplant recipients who had a CT scan 90 days prior to transplant. Sarcopenia was assessed by measuring the cross-sectional area (CSA) and mean muscle density of the psoas muscle at the third and fourth lumbar vertebrae levels and paravertebral muscles at the 12th thoracic vertebra level.
Results: There was a strong linear correlation between muscle size measured as CSA of the psoas muscle at the L3 and L4 vertebral body level and the CSA of the paravertebral muscles at the D12 vertebra level, and a moderate correlation to muscle density at those levels. Age was independently associated with risk of sarcopenia, defined as psoas CSA in the lowest tertile, with every year of age increasing the risk by 5%. CSA at the L3 level had a significant independent association with post kidney transplantation mortality, with an adjusted hazard ratio of 0.86 per cm2. There was a significantly longer hospitalization period postoperation in kidney recipients in the lower tertile of psoas CSA and density.
Conclusions: Sarcopenia as measured by psoas CSA is associated with poor short- and long-term outcomes following kidney transplantation and should be included as part of the assessment of kidney transplantation candidates.
Keywords: Computed tomography; End-stage kidney disease; Kidney transplantation; Muscle loss; Sarcopenia.
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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