Lower skeletal muscle density and airway structure on computed tomography in asthma

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.anai.2024.08.016
Yusuke Hayashi MD , Naoya Tanabe MD, PhD , Kaoruko Shimizu MD, PhD , Tomoki Maetani MD , Yusuke Shiraishi MD, PhD , Tsuyoshi Oguma MD, PhD , Hironobu Sunadome MD, PhD , Ryo Sakamoto MD, PhD , Atsuyasu Sato MD, PhD , Susumu Sato MD, PhD , Hiroshi Date MD, PhD , Hisako Matsumoto MD, PhD , Toyohiro Hirai MD, PhD
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Abstract

Background

Lower skeletal muscle density may reflect muscle adiposity and metabolic dysregulation that potentially impair disease control and lung function independent of high body mass index (BMI) in patients with asthma.

Objective

To investigate whether the lower density of pectoralis muscles (PMs) and erector spinae muscles (ESMs) on chest computed tomography was associated with airway structural changes in patients with asthma.

Methods

Consecutive patients with asthma and healthy controls undergoing chest computed tomography were retrospectively analyzed. The ESM and PM density, areas of subcutaneous adipose tissue near the PM and epicardial adipose tissue, wall area percent of the airways, and airway fractal dimension (AFD) were quantified on computed tomography.

Results

The study included 179 patients with asthma (52% women) and 88 controls (47% women). All the controls were 60 years old or younger. The PM and ESM density in female patients with asthma who were 60 years old or younger were significantly lower than those in controls after adjustment for BMI. In female patients with asthma at all ages, lower PM and ESM density (but not subcutaneous or epicardial adipose tissue area) was associated with greater wall area percent of the airways and lower AFD after adjusting for age, height, BMI, smoking status, blood eosinophil count, and oral corticosteroid use. The only association between ESM density and AFD was found in male patients with asthma.

Conclusion

Lower skeletal muscle density may be associated with airway wall thickening and less complexity of the airway luminal tree in female patients with asthma.
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哮喘患者骨骼肌密度降低和计算机断层扫描显示的气道结构(12/15 字)。
背景:骨骼肌密度较低可能反映了肌肉肥胖和代谢失调,这可能会损害哮喘患者的疾病控制和肺功能,而与高体重指数(BMI)无关:研究胸部计算机断层扫描(CT)显示的胸肌(PM)和竖脊肌(ESM)密度较低是否与哮喘患者的气道结构变化有关:方法:对连续接受胸部 CT 检查的哮喘患者和健康对照组进行回顾性分析。方法:对连续接受胸部 CT 检查的哮喘患者和健康对照受试者进行回顾性分析,对 CT 上的 ESM 和 PM 密度、PM 附近的皮下脂肪组织 (SAT) 面积和心外膜脂肪组织 (EAT)、气道壁面积百分比 (WA%) 和气道分形维度 (AFD) 进行量化:研究包括 179 名哮喘患者(52% 为女性)和 88 名对照组受试者(47% 为女性)。所有对照组受试者的年龄均小于 60 岁。调整体重指数后,≤60 岁的女性哮喘患者的 PM 和 ESM 密度明显低于对照组。在所有年龄段的女性哮喘患者中,在对年龄、身高、体重指数、吸烟状况、血液嗜酸性粒细胞计数和口服皮质类固醇进行调整后,较低的 PM 和 ESM 密度(而非 SAT 或 EAT 面积)与较高的 WA% 和较低的 AFD 相关。只有男性哮喘患者的ESM密度与AFD之间存在关联:结论:骨骼肌密度较低可能与女性哮喘患者的气道壁增厚和气道管腔树的复杂性较低有关。
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