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  • - The study investigated if low pectoralis muscle mass, also known as sarcopenia, is linked to a higher risk of long-term mortality in patients using left ventricular assist devices (LVAD).
  • - Out of 64 included patients, 21 (32.8%) were identified as sarcopenic, and these patients showed significantly worse 2-year survival rates compared to those without sarcopenia.
  • - Sarcopenia increased the risk of death within two years by more than four times, highlighting its importance as a potential risk factor for patient outcomes in this population.

Article Abstract

Objective: We aimed to investigate whether sarcopenia measured from pectoralis muscles is a risk factor for long-term mortality in left ventricular assist device patients.

Methods: Patients aged >18 years implanted with a left ventricular assist device in a single center between 2013 and 2019 were retrospectively included. Patients without a thoracic computed tomography scan performed within 3 months of left ventricular assist device implantation and without computed tomography scans appropriate for pectoralis muscle measurement were excluded. Pectoralis muscle measurements were made on thoracic computed tomography slices, and pectoralis muscle indices were calculated for each patient. Sarcopenia was defined as being in the gender-specific lowest tertile of pectoralis muscle index. Survival was compared between patients with and without sarcopenia.

Results: The study was conducted on 64 left ventricular assist device patients who met the inclusion criteria. Notably, 21 (32.8%) of the study patients were sarcopenic. Diabetes mellitus and sarcopenia were more common in patients with 2-year mortality in our cohort. Patients with sarcopenia had a worse 2-year survival (p<0.001). Sarcopenia had an adjusted hazard ratio of 4.04 (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.36-12.02, p=0.012), while diabetes mellitus was associated with an adjusted hazard ratio of 3.14 (95%CI 1.17-8.39, p=0.023).

Conclusion: Sarcopenia defined by low pectoralis muscle index increases the risk for 2-year mortality in left ventricular assist device patients.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9779975PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-9282.20220744DOI Listing

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