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. 2024 Dec 15;25(24):13433.
doi: 10.3390/ijms252413433.

Systematic Review of Sarcopenia Biomarkers in Hip Fracture Patients as a Potential Tool in Clinical Evaluation

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Systematic Review of Sarcopenia Biomarkers in Hip Fracture Patients as a Potential Tool in Clinical Evaluation

Filip Brzeszczyński et al. Int J Mol Sci. .

Abstract

Hip fractures are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Sarcopenia is a significant factor contributing to poor prognosis; however, the clinical diagnosis of sarcopenia remains difficult in surgical patients. This systematic review aims to identify the biomarkers of sarcopenia as diagnostic and predictive tools in patients admitted for hip fracture surgery. A systematic search was conducted in the MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Google Scholar databases according to the PRISMA guidelines. Biomarker study quality was assessed using the BIOCROSS score. A total of 7 studies met the inclusion criteria and 515 patients were included, of whom 402 (78%) were female and 113 (22%) were male. The mean age of the participants was 83.1 years (SD: 5.9). Skeletal muscle biopsies were used for biomarker assessment in 14% (1/7) of studies and venous blood samples were used in the remaining 86% (6/7). The highlighted sarcopenia biomarkers included the low expression of insulin-like growth factor (IGF-I) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), along with high serum myostatin and low serum vitamin D levels. Overall, the BIOCROSS score was satisfactory, with all studies obtaining at least a score of 13/20. The orthopedic literature is limited; however, the highlighted biomarkers in this review could be used as adjuncts in the diagnosis of sarcopenia in surgical patients.

Keywords: biomarkers; hip fractures; muscle decline; orthopedic surgery; sarcopenia.

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PRISMA flow diagram showing the systematic selection process of records.

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