Background: Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) is a progressive cholestatic liver disease with liver transplantation (LT) as the only curative therapy. Some regions use body-weight-loss as standard-exception criteria for organ allocation but data on the impact of body composition on survival of patients with PSC is scarce.

Methods: Abdominal MRI of PSC patients were quantitatively analyzed for intramuscular fat fraction (IMFF) as surrogate of myosteatosis. Clinical and laboratory data were retrieved from patient records. Primary outcome was transplant-free survival (TFS).

Results: 116 PSC patients were included. Median age was 38 (18-71) years with 74 (64%) male patients. 15 (13%) patients had significant weigh loss. IMFF was significantly associated with survival. Multivariate regression analysis showed IMFF ≥ 15% as independent predictor for TFS (p = 0.032, HR 3.215 CI 1.104-9.366), but not significant weight loss (p = 0.618).

Conclusion: IMFF is independently associated with TFS in patients with PSC and may identify patients with more urgent need for LT. NCT03584204.

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